Enclosure
Fully Fenced
Fencing height (at lowest point)
5 ft
100% of guests said fencing at this spot was secure enough to contain their dogs
Gaps or holes in fence: No gaps
Fencing type(s): Cattle with wire mesh
Other dogsYes
Other domestic animalsYes
Other peopleSometimes
Private entryNo
Agility equipment
Field
Dog drinking water
Chairs
Dog toys
Trash can
50% off all dogs after the 1st dog
25% off hourly price for 30 min visit
Optional monthly membership available!
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Hamilton, Ontario
Dogs must be leashed when entering and exiting the spot. | |
Make sure the area is safe and secure before bringing your dog in. | |
Never enter a spot before your booking start time and never leave late. | |
Pick up after your dogs. Leave the spot as it was when you arrived. | |
Always review and abide by spot specific rules. | |
Unless otherwise stated, restrooms are not available on site. |
It was super spacious for my dogs & they had a blast! Came to begin getting them ready around the agility equipment :). One problem we encountered was that there was quite a bit of dog poop :( one of my dogs ended up stepping in some & so did my husband. Other than that it was awesome! Don’t recommend this place if your dogs are reactive! There were 3 dogs there that barked upon us arriving for about 10~ minutes and eventually they stopped. Also a pony/highland cow!! So cute
It was fun. We took some nice pictures. And my dog finally got to try some different equipments. But I didn’t expect the guardian dog would be this close to us. Even though it was safe with the fence on, we were nervous at that point. I think my other dog would love to come here next time, but not my husky lol
My dog had a lot of fun here running around, playing on the agility equipment, and seeing some farm animals. Lots of stuff available to entertain your pet. I wish people would pick up after their pets thou there were a few messes out in the field. I would book again, great way to get a tired dog.
Love how big this Sniffspot is and that you can see the farm animals behind the fence, it's a nice touch to make things interesting! The agility equipment is also a big plus here. I will say that during our stay there were dogs out behind a fence further back (not right next to us) and my dog was a little distracted because of it but aside from that minor thing we loved practicing our agility and would visit again
Amazing! Beautiful spot, lots of equipment!
So fun ❤️. I will definitely be back
Amazing spot the dogs loved it and we loved all the farm animals!
Lots of space for our dog to run. He enjoyed it so much
We had a really wonderful time at this sniffspot! It was our first experience and the bar was set high. Friendly host greeted us and allowed us to enter the space a bit early. The livestock dog that is on the opposite side of the fence is doing his job really well :) just know that he is there. Lots of interesting smells.for sniff work. Good variety of equipment as well as running space. Additional dogs are on site so might not be the best spot for focus work. Great if you're looking to level up focus Training. Would and hope to visit again!
Wonderful property with fun equipment and toys! Well marked signage for parking and guidance on how to enter the space. Only caveat is that when it says ‘dogs in adjacent property’ it means a big livestock guardian dog will run up to the wire fence and will be nose-to-nose with your dog, barking and growling. This was extremely stressful for me and I struggled to keep both my reactive dogs under threshold (but did!). After a bit the livestock dog ignores you and lays down once he has got the barking out of him. If I had understood he would be barking and charging the fence of the Sniffspot I would have been more prepared— it’s not the Sniffspot owners issue at all, but wanted to give other people a heads up!
Joined in October 2022
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