Dog Parks in Pauls Valley, OK
2 Parks
Discover 2 dog parks in Pauls Valley, OK, rated an average of 4.5 stars by local dog owners.
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Top Parks in Pauls Valley, OK
Barkwest Dog Park
location_onJenks, OK
Pet Friendly Barkwest Dog Park is a popular spot in Jenks.
Central Bark Dog Park
location_onMcAlester, OK
Pet Friendly Central Bark Dog Park features separate areas for large and small dogs.
Animal Rescue Foundation of Bartlesville Dog Park
location_onBartlesville, OK
Animal Rescue Foundation of Bartlesville Dog Park is a local gem.
NASH Dog Park
location_onGuymon, OK
Pet Friendly NASH Dog Park serves the Guymon community.

Cooper Dog Park
location_onBartlesville, OK
Pet Friendly Cooper Dog Park offers a safe environment for off-leash activity.
Dog Park at Crosslin Park
location_onEnid, OK
Pet Friendly Dog Park at Crosslin Park is Enid's off-leash area.
Paws Valley Dog Park
location_onPauls Valley, OK
Pet Friendly Paws Valley Dog Park is a popular local spot for off-leash play.
Duffys Dog Park
location_onThe Village, OK
Pet Friendly Duffys Dog Park is a community favorite.
Ada Dog Park
location_onAda, OK
Pet Friendly Ada Dog Park is a community space for dogs to socialize.
Big Dogs Statue & Dog Park
location_onBillings, OK
Big Dogs Statue & Dog Park is a unique destination.
OnCue Express Dog Park
location_onBillings, OK
Pet Friendly OnCue Express Dog Park is a convenient stop for travelers.
Norman Community Dog Park at Griffin Park
location_onNorman, OK
Pet Friendly Norman Community Dog Park at Griffin Park is a large off-leash area.
petsDog Park Etiquette
Always clean up after your dog
Bring bags and pick up immediately. This is the number one complaint at every dog park and the top reason parks get shut down.
Keep vaccinations current
Dog parks are shared spaces. Make sure your dog is up to date on rabies, distemper, and bordetella to protect everyone.
Leave aggressive dogs at home
If your dog has a history of aggression, a busy dog park isn't the right environment. Work with a trainer first.
Don't bring food for humans
Your lunch can trigger resource guarding in dogs around you. Save the picnic for after the park visit.
Supervise at all times
Stay off your phone and watch your dog. You need to be ready to intervene quickly if play gets too rough.