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01/06/2026

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Pack adventures aren’t about the dogs running around causing chaos for the full duration 🐾

A huge part of group walks is actually learning how to be calm, neutral and confident around other dogs whilst still enjoying the environment together.

Of course play absolutely happens — and I LOVE seeing the zoomies, chase games and friendships form 🐶✨

But activities like sniffing, exploring, calmly walking together and being able to share space peacefully are just as important… if not more important.

Sniffy enrichment like this helps dogs decompress, regulate themselves, build confidence and use their brains in a natural way as some of the pack demonstrated at Parkfield Dog Park 🤎

Decided to open until 9pm this evening for anyone who needs it!
26/05/2026

Decided to open until 9pm this evening for anyone who needs it!

☀️ OPEN THIS WEEKEND ☀️The pools are back out and ready for the warmer weather! 💦🐾We’ve also got plenty of natural shade...
22/05/2026

☀️ OPEN THIS WEEKEND ☀️

The pools are back out and ready for the warmer weather! 💦🐾
We’ve also got plenty of natural shade from our trees, parasol seating areas and shelter spots to help keep your dogs cool and comfortable while they are off lead.

FRESH running water complete with hosepipe to spray them down.

Picnics welcome but take all your rubbish home ✔️

The Bradley Arms North Featherstone dog friendly pub with garden, right on our door step for 🍻 🍷 They also have a DJ set outside this weekend!

Perfect for zoomies, sniffing, splashing and relaxing 🌳🐶

Book your secure private slot at Parkfield Dog Park 📅

BOOKINGS CLOSED UNTIL I RETURN 👍
08/05/2026

BOOKINGS CLOSED UNTIL I RETURN 👍

18/04/2026

I wanted to share something important following a recent and very sad incident, where a member of my pack passed away within 3 hours of visiting a well known local tulip festival 💔

🌷 Tulips (especially the bulbs) are toxic to dogs if ingested, and what’s really important to understand is how easily this can happen - particularly in places like tulip fields or large floral events.

Tulip bulbs sit just under the soil and can be very appealing for dogs to sniff (they often have a slightly sweet smell). Even a small amount - whether that’s chewing a bulb, plant material, or licking contaminated soil from paws - can lead to serious and sometimes life-threatening symptoms.

In large displays, where there are thousands or even millions of bulbs, the risk is much higher due to:
• disturbed soil from footfall
• decomposing leaves and flowers
• exposed or shallow bulbs
• lots of exciting smells encouraging digging and mouthing

⚠️ Symptoms to watch for:
• Drooling or foaming at the mouth
• Vomiting or diarrhoea
• Lethargy or weakness
• Loss of coordination / wobbliness
• Heavy or rapid breathing
• Sensitivity or unusual behaviour (including agitation or aggression)
• In more severe cases: tremors, seizures, or collapse

Some symptoms can come on quickly, while others may develop over a few hours.

If you notice any of the above, or suspect your dog may have ingested part of a tulip, seek veterinary advice immediately - it’s always better to act early.

My heart goes out to the family of my pack member, and I hope by sharing this we can help prevent any other dogs from experiencing something similar. This isn’t to cause alarm, but to raise awareness so owners can make informed, safe choices for their dogs 🐾

Please feel free to share to help spread awareness 🤎

IMAGINE this…A private picnic with your dog… in a secure dog field in Pontefract, West Yorkshire, with stunning views an...
07/04/2026

IMAGINE this…

A private picnic with your dog… in a secure dog field in Pontefract, West Yorkshire, with stunning views and not another soul in sight.

Your kids playing freely… your dogs running, sniffing, exploring…
No stress. No leads. No worries.

At our beautiful, award-winning dog park, you’ll find swings for the kids, climbing features, and dedicated sniff spots designed just for your dogs — it’s not just a field, it’s an experience.

Completely private. Completely yours.
Safe for both your children and your dogs.

We’re proud to be a British Dog Fields Regional Winner, and once you visit, you’ll see exactly why.

This idea started during Covid… and our clients never stopped. It’s now one of the most loved ways to enjoy time with your dogs in a safe, secure space.

Bring your picnic, your blankets, your chaos (the good kind)…
and if you fancy bringing a drink or two, you’re more than welcome to relax and enjoy — just please do so responsibly. 🍻

You’ll find shaded areas, a bench with an umbrella, pristine grass, and plenty of space to simply switch off while your dogs enjoy total freedom.



A couple of important rules to keep everyone safe:

🐾 Dog & Food Safety Policy
Absolutely no food must be left behind — including meat, bones, fruit or vegetables.
Everything must be securely bagged and taken home with you.

🐾 We only provide bins for dog waste



📍 Parkfield Dog Park | Pontefract, West Yorkshire
Private hire • Secure • Just you & your dogs







Sorry guys the dog park is CLOSED now until 20th January.  You book in your slot after this date 🙌 (Messages will not be...
07/01/2026

Sorry guys the dog park is CLOSED now until 20th January.
You book in your slot after this date 🙌

(Messages will not be picked up until this date either)

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Parkfield Lane
Featherstone
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