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Enclosure
Unfenced
Fencing details:
Other dogsSometimes
Other domestic animalsSometimes
Other peopleNo
Private entryYes
Field
Dog drinking water
Dog toys
Woods
Trail
Trash can
50% off all dogs after the 1st dog
25% off hourly price for 30 min visit
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Quinlan, Texas
2 man tent. You set it up and break it down.
2 man tent. Set up and broken down by us.
75’ zip line in an area that includes shade and water and where it is virtually impossible to get tangled up.
Must have fun and must let your dog sniff every blade of grass and all trees. There are many different species of trees. There are eastern red cedars that stay green year round. If you enjoy the east texas blackland prairie, this is a great location to camp with your dog overnight outback. I could provide a tent and firewood. Check Hunt County for burn bans.
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. |
Great area for reactive dogs to other dogs, animals, and humans.
Nice quiet area. There was a good amount of plants for the dog to sniff and walk around in, but also pathways for people to walk on too. Host is very nice. Didn’t see any other dogs, humans, or other animals, as stated in their description. The area is very clean from trash and animal feces. Was able to keep busy for 4+ hours there.
Joined in December 2021
I am an easy-going, nature lover. for the most part, I am shy. I have always been a good listener. I am single with no kids. I have a rescue dog named JD. He is a boxer mix and the love of my life! I enjoy being outdoors. I partially own a struggling restaurant, and I do contracting on the side. My goal and dream right now, is to turn this 6 acres of property into a no kill shelter. It breaks my heart to see all of the abandoned dogs out here, and even more so when they are on the side of the road no longer alive. I will never understand why people abandon animals. My only hope is that I can help rescue some of them. And my boxer dog JD is the major reason I feel the way I do now. Dogs are precious animals and I believe they deserve a chance at life no matter what.