Welcome to the British Dog Fields Blog! Here you’ll find lots of blogs and articles – whether you’re a dog field owner, a dog field user, or you’re thinking of setting up your very own field – there’s probably something here you’ll find useful.
Choose from a category:
- Dog Field Users
- Field Owners
- Reactive Dogs
- Recommended Gear for Dogs
- Setting Up a Field
- Using a Field
I’ve been pretty disappointed by dog gear over the years which is why when I find something I like, that works, and isn’t eye wateringly expensive, I do tend to be pretty vocal about it! Enter Hunter Hounds.
View moreHaving spent more than any dog owner should on dog gear, I thought I’d share my best and most useful finds in the hope that it saves you a few quid.
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 moreGetting a ‘My Dog Needs Space’ yellow jacket for your reactive dog will transform your daily walks, help you with training and restore your confidence.
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.
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