Sherry Dog Run 65th Place, Queens, New York 11377,
About the Business
Welcome to Sherry Dog Run, your premier destination for canine fun and exercise in the heart of Queens, New York! Nestled at 65th Place, this vibrant park is designed exclusively for your furry friends to run, play, and socialize in a safe and welcoming environment. Whether you're a local resident or just visiting, Sherry Dog Run offers a spacious, well-maintained area where dogs of all sizes can enjoy off-leash freedom. Our park features secure fencing, shaded areas, and plenty of seating for pet parents to relax and watch their dogs thrive. We pride ourselves on maintaining a clean and friendly atmosphere, making it the perfect spot for community gatherings or a daily dose of outdoor adventure. Come visit us at Sherry Dog Run and experience the joy of seeing your dog in their element. Open daily, we look forward to welcoming you and your four-legged companions!
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Location & Phone number
65th Place, Queens, New York 11377, United States
Hours open
Monday:
06:00 - 21:00
Tuesday:
06:00 - 21:00
Wednesday:
06:00 - 21:00
Thursday:
06:00 - 21:00
Friday:
06:00 - 21:00
Saturday:
06:00 - 21:00
Sunday:
06:00 - 21:00
Reviews
"Very friendly dogs and owners which is great. Very spacious as well. The only downside is that there are a few owners who continuously refuse to pick up after their dog."
"Located between the BQE off ramp and a commercial building, this large dog run, mostly asphalt with a hilly dirt area, is perfect for all dogs to run around and let loose. Since the highway is nearby, dogs and owners alike can test their vocal extremes and no one will complain. During the Spring and Summer, this NYC Parks kept dog run has water available to keep your pooch cool and hydrated and the locals bring in toys and kiddie pools so that they can keep entertained. Come on down to the largest, official, dog run in Woodside! Also, there is a 7-11 across the Street for those of you needing coffee while your fur babies play!"
"Usually a nice crowd of dog owners with happy puppies. Went there last week and the park had 2 pools for dogs to play in. Mostly cement playground. People leave bowels and some toys. Built on the side of a hill, right off the BQE. There are some trees on the side where dogs run around in and can get sticks. Small but enough room to play fetch."
"At 11am medium dogs gather. 12pm, mostly Huskies gather. Park is spacious. My puppy been going here since 6 months old. Only problem towards the back, it's not clean and a lot of poop left behind. A lot of brenches on floor, make you twist your ankle while walking. When small dogs come in, owners have a habit to carry the dog when medium or large dog get near to smell. If your scared you'll pass it down to your dog. Once you put the dog down, that causes the small dog to bark, bite and protect since the pack leader is weak. Just show the dogs rear end to the calm dogs that want to meet. If the larger dog tries to snap the small dog outta of it, it's a problem with the owner of the small dog because they're not using dog psychology. A woman with 2 huskies carries a dog horn and when there's a fight between dogs, she uses it and suggests it to other owners to get. Mostly, Asian/chinese/Korean owners with small dog are afraid of larger dogs. Another problem, owners like to bring treats to the park and their is a lot of dogs who'll compete and that will lead to fight for food. Dog owners should be trained and STOP using HUMAN PSYCHOLOGY!!! It's not the dogs fault."
"My dog loves coming to this park! It is a big park that has a lot of space for all dog sizes. You can see in the picture that there is a small pool. This pool comes out in the summer. Many dogs love it. Especially my golden retriever:) I love how this park also provides bowls to fill water in. My dog will forever come here :)"
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