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Chestertown Dog Park is a spacious and well-maintained park located at 100 Schauber Road in Chestertown, Maryland. This park is specifically designed for dogs to enjoy and socialize in a safe and secure environment. With separate areas for small and large dogs, as well as agility equipment and plenty of open space to run and play, Chestertown Dog Park is the perfect place for your furry friend to exercise and have fun. The park is conveniently located in a beautiful natural setting, making it a favorite spot for both locals and visitors to bring their beloved pets for a day of outdoor fun.
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"People there were not friendly at all. Complain about dogs barking at a dog park, they were excited to play and it's a DOG park that's what they do!"
"Great place for dogs to socialize. Owners can walk or sit and sit while dogs play"
"Perfect for small dogs, large dogs, families, kids, runners, walkers, strollers, wheelchairs! They have a permanently installed chessboard table and seats for those who like checkers or chess. There is a paved mile-long track along the park that is great for runners, walkers, wheelchairs and strollers. There are two separate fenced dog areas, one for small dogs and one for large dogs. The two dog areas both have shaded pavilions with seating, water fountains for the dogs, and dog training obstacle courses, plenty of grass and trees. Huge area to let the dogs run around off leash."
"Lots of grass, very clean, doggie bags readily available. Oddly, noticed on multiple occasions that owners with big dogs (40+ lbs) were over in the small dog area. Sadly, always at least one owner oblivious to their dog leaving a pile behind for somebody to step in. Great park though and room to grow."
"Wow! Huge dog park with water and paths to walk. We had a great time with our 3 large dogs. Watch out for the older heavy set man with the small snarly dog. The dog was not supervised and kept attacking the fence trying to fight with our boxers. After repeated attempts to diffuse the situation on our own, we had to leave due to this angry dog. Hopefully the next visit will be better."
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