Falmouth Dog Park

Falmouth Dog Park Falmouth Dog Parks, Inc. Contributions are tax-deductible. The Falmouth Dog Park is a free park open to residents and visitors .

is a non-profit community organization entirely supported by donations and volunteers, offering safe, off-leash play areas for all dogs. The park is open all year from dawn to dusk.

As the night temperatures have fallen, we have now turned off the water for the winter. Please remember - leave no bowls...
11/13/2025

As the night temperatures have fallen, we have now turned off the water for the winter. Please remember - leave no bowls at the park. All bowls will be disposed of to prohibit the spread of germs and disease. Thank you for cooperating. And any help with sweeping and raking and removing leaves is definitely appreciated.

Pets often get the short end of the food line when families start to struggle and it is tough to put food on the table. ...
11/07/2025

Pets often get the short end of the food line when families start to struggle and it is tough to put food on the table. So today, the Falmouth Dog Parks, Inc. Board of Trustees donated to the Falmouth Service Center $500 worth of gift cards to help buy pet food. We hope this will help so people don't have to make the choice to feed themselves or a child rather than feed their pet. If you have a new bag or can of pet food to donate, donations are being collected at Waquoit Feed and Garden, at the Waquoit Congregational Church, and at the Service Center itself. If each of us steps us to do a little, we can make a BIG difference for those struggling in our community right now, including their pets..

Let's hear a HUGE WOOF WOOF welcome for our re-established K-9 unit. Working dogs among us in yet another way! Welcome b...
11/07/2025

Let's hear a HUGE WOOF WOOF welcome for our re-established K-9 unit. Working dogs among us in yet another way! Welcome back to Falmouth!

Falmouth Police Department Re-Establishes K-9 Unit After 25-Year Hiatus, Enhancing Public Safety and Community Well-Being

The Falmouth Police Department is proud to announce the creation of a new, comprehensive Canine Unit, marking the return of a vital resource not utilized by the department for over two decades. This strategic initiative will significantly enhance the department's capabilities in public safety, crime prevention, and community engagement.

The new Canine Unit will be comprised of four highly specialized canines, each trained to address specific departmental needs:

• Drug Detection Canine (Spring 2026): Focuses on the proactive search and detection of illegal narcotics, supporting efforts against the opioid crisis and drug-related crime. This canine will also be trained to track and find suspects or missing people and to conduct area or article searches for evidence or discarded items. The canine handler will be Patrol Officer Devon Lawler.

• Explosives Detection Canine (Spring 2026): This highly trained canine will be prepared to identify and find a variety of explosive substances, greatly improving safety at public places, schools, ports, major events, and during critical security operations. The canine will also be specially equipped to detect the scent signatures of gunpowder, fi****ms, and spent casings, making it an essential tool for crime scene investigations and locating discarded evidence. The canine handler will be Patrol Officer Anthony Devito.

• Patrol Canine (Proposed): The Patrol Canine will be trained to assist law enforcement with various tasks, including tracking, searching, and apprehending suspects. These dogs provide protection, deter crime, and help maintain public safety during patrols or operations. Their keen senses and specialized training significantly enhance officer effectiveness in high-risk situations. The canine handler will be Patrol Officer Sean Lowe.

• Comfort Dog (Proposed): A law enforcement comfort dog offers emotional support and stress relief to victims, community members, and officers during traumatic or high-stress situations. These dogs help foster trust and positive relationships between law enforcement and the public. Their presence encourages mental well-being and assists in crisis intervention. The comfort dog handler has not yet been chosen.

The re-establishment of our Canine Unit is a momentous occasion for the Falmouth Police Department and the entire town. For over 25 years, we have operated without this crucial resource. This new unit, with its diverse specializations, represents a significant investment in modern policing and our commitment to the safety and well-being of every resident and visitor.

The public will have opportunities to meet the new K-9 teams at upcoming community events, which will be announced on the Falmouth Police Department website and social media channels.

Stay safe out there!🎃🐾
10/31/2025

Stay safe out there!🎃🐾

10/31/2025
We miss you Snoopy! Where did you go? Please suddenly appear back on your rock... you watched over the park and it needs...
10/28/2025

We miss you Snoopy! Where did you go? Please suddenly appear back on your rock... you watched over the park and it needs you right now!

Thank you Falmouth pet for These awesome goodie bags for all our dog park visitors yesterday!
10/26/2025

Thank you Falmouth pet for These awesome goodie bags for all our dog park visitors yesterday!

10/26/2025

Thanks to all our prize donors at yesterday's costume contest: Moto Pizza, Beyond the Grind, Mahoney's, Eight Cousins, Color Me Mine, Cape Cod Flower truck, Moonakis Cafe, Jack and the Beanstalk, Stop and Shop, Sweet Energy, Uptown Dog, Bad Martha's, Falmouth Pet! We appreciate the support! 🎃👻🐶

Get to the park! Gifts for all and over $1000 in prizes! Falmouth Dog Park rocks! Costume contest starts at 2pm today!
10/25/2025

Get to the park! Gifts for all and over $1000 in prizes! Falmouth Dog Park rocks! Costume contest starts at 2pm today!

10/24/2025

Are your dog’s and your costumes ready? FDP Today Saturday 2 pm! Prizes! Remember to bring a donation for the Falmouth Service Center! Unopened food, new dog toys etc!

Still time to get a short or long sleeved Barktoberfest teeshirt in Green Monstah' green. These are for sale at Bad Mart...
10/21/2025

Still time to get a short or long sleeved Barktoberfest teeshirt in Green Monstah' green. These are for sale at Bad Martha's and also will be for sale at the Howlin' Good Time this Saturday at 2 pm.

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Falmouth, MA
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