Almost nothing is more satisfying for a dog owner than watching their dog playing and socializing with friendly dogs and running around at full speed. It also doesn’t hurt that your dog will get to burn off all that excess energy!
One of the best ways to do all this is to take your dog to an off-leash dog park. If you live in or near Buffalo or are planning a trip there and want to find a good place for your dog to run around, this list of parks is just for you!
Double-gated for extra security to prevent dogs from getting out
Includes a separate track around the perimeter for dogs that like to run laps
Over 1 acre of space for dogs to explore
Includes water fountains for dogs, waste stations, benches, and leash holders
Conclusion
Whether you’re looking for a nice park within the city of Buffalo or are in the mood for a road trip to find something on the outskirts, there are many off-leash parks to choose from. It’s easy to tell that Buffalo loves dogs with all the park selections available!
However, be sure to read the park’s rules and regulations first because you don’t want to end up paying a hefty fine. Always bring extra water and poop bags with you so your dog can enjoy their day at the park in comfort.
Kathryn was a librarian in a previous lifetime and is currently a writer about all things pets. When she was a kid, she hoped to work in a zoo or with wildlife in some way, thanks to her love for animals. Unfortunately, she's not strong in the sciences, so she fills her days with researching and writing about all kinds of animals and spends time playing with her adorable but terribly naughty tabby cat, Bella. Kathryn is hoping to add to her family in the near future – maybe another cat or two and a dog.
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