Our Bedlington terrier “Duke” reached the age of 14 years old. He loved to run and sniff out the hedgerows, but failing hearing made it a nightmare for us when trying to recall, we found it very restricting and stressful on walks out, so this field provided us with a peace of mind.
Our little 5 Chihuahuas love the field, seeing how happy they are, made us realise that we could offer these facilities to others.
We have added 2 field shelters for the great British seasons, offering cover on the rainy days, there's a table and chairs in there if you wish to sit down.
The pathway was important to us, being grandparents we know how much easier walks can be enjoyed when you can push little ones in a buggy, minimising the hassle of dragging the buggy in the mud, getting bogged down then having to clean it.
Duke
Why bring your dog to Duke’s Paddock?
Your dog does not have a recall.
You have a reactive dog and want a safe area to exercise with peace of mind that you won‘t be bothered by other dogs.
You need a quiet place to train with no interruptions.
You want somewhere you can meet with friends and their dogs so they can run and play together in a safe environment.
You have a bitch in season.
You have a new puppy or rescue dog.
Facilities
Portaloo
A Sand Pit
Agility Equipment
There is a small pool
Pushchair friendly
Secure 5 foot fence and gates for extra safety
Easy access
Poo bags, Poo bin
Doggy Shower
Secure hard standing parking area
Path around entire field
Lighting for early mornings and late nights
Table and chairs
Litter bins
2 Field shelters
Testimonials
“love taking [my dog] down here...ambling about and a stress free walk 🙂 ”
CB, May 2023
“Can’t recommend dukes enough wether your training or just want somewhere for your dog to be free and safe my pup loves it here ”
JF, April 2023
“Brilliant secure field, my guys love it there as do I, bird song, gentle babbling of the river, perfect place to relax and let the dogs have fun.”
JW, April 2023
“Barkley loves this place! Safe and loads of space to loon around! 😁🐕”
SF, April 2023