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Camping
Campsites with enclosed pitches and / or with on site or nearby dog fields.
Enclosed Fields
Enclosed by a moderate fence – minimum 4ft stock fencing. They are suitable for non-reactive dogs with good recall.
Holiday Accommodation
Here you’ll find dog friendly holiday accommodation that includes secure outside space.
Secure Fields
These dog walking fields are secure to 6ft (or 1.8m) all round and are considered safe for most dogs. These are the facilities that we recommend for reactive dogs and those that have strong prey drive or are prone to escape.
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British Dog Fields Blog
When we talk about a buffer, we mean clear air between customers – a distinct time between when one customer’s session has finished, and the next begins.
View moreI’ve put off addressing the issue of the new XL Bully legislation for weeks. However, having become increasingly frustrated by the guff circulating on the internet – some of which has come from people in positions of assumed authority – I feel like the time is right to open Pandora’s…
View moreThere are few things that make life as a dog field owner a heck of a lot easier! Here are are top tips for essential gear!
View moreThis is one where I’m not going to beat about the bush. You must check your fields every day before you open – for both your customers and to protect your business. If you don’t do it, please read on because I hope by the end of this, I’ve convinced…
View more7 Ways To Get People To Follow Your Dog Field Rules And Instructions
View moreResults from a recent poll by British Dog Fields across social media showed that over 95% of regular dog field users who participated require their dog fields to have a minimum fence height of 6ft.
View moreInstalling a well constructed sand pit which is safe and provides enough space for a dog to dig and play is a great addition to a secure dog field facility.
View moreIf your planning application is refused or unreasonable conditions are applied, you can appeal the decision. The success of that appeal is dependent on many things.
View moreI discovered is that there’s A LOT of shady green-washing going on in the dog poo bag business and biodegradable isn’t what it seems.
View moreWith a lot of experience in this unsavoury topic and having refused to be defeated by the challenge, here we’ll share our top tips for reducing the impact of this issue – the do’s and the don’ts of dealing with dog waste in secure fields.
View moreMost dog fields don’t close entirely unless the weather reaches levels where the Met Office issues health warnings but there are a lot of things you should be considering before it gets anywhere near those levels.
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