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.
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If you are planning to run a dog field as a commercial operation, renting your land to customers for the purpose of exercising dogs you will need consent from your local planning authority.
View moreIf you’re a regular user of exclusive-use dog fields you have probably had more than one session cut short by people arriving early, people leaving late or people turning up at completely the wrong time. We have even had an unwitting person waltz straight into a field we were using,…
View moreI think anyone with a challenging dog can understand the anxiety this simple, well-meaning sentence can trigger.
View moreA dog field is a space you can hire on an exclusive basis to exercise or train your dog. As a general rule they are enclosed with substantial fencing which is either 6ft+ (180cm+), 5ft (150cm) or 4ft (120cm) or in height. Whilst they are commonly called dog fields or dog parks, they may be grassy, woodland or meadows.
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