Great little park here. It's split for big and little dogs. There's even a poop scoop for when your dog inevitably decides, inside, the park is the best to go.
Nicely-sized park - but it is abundant with homeless people. We brought breakfast here from Tompkins SquareBagels and then headed to the dog park afterward.
A nice big run but the dusty ground and pool makes for dirtydirty dogs. If in the small dog run make sure your pooch doesn't jump the fence to run with the big boys!
Listen: don't bring a ball or frisbee to the dog park expecting to be left alone, or even bring the toy home afterward. Expect to have many pups playing, or save it for off-hours/your private park.
Spend some quality time with your licensed pup at the Tompkins Square Park Dog Run. For info on dog licensing visit: http://on.nyc.gov/M85uPu. For more info about dog runs visit: http://bit.ly/Ra5S4w
The annual Halloween Dog parade is amazing. So many dogs sonny costumes!!! Great space for dogs to run around with water fountain. It's pretty quiet and chill.
PHOTO: Squatters set fire to their pre-fab housing in Tompkins SquarePark as firefighters try to extinguish them during protests in 1989, at the link! Baca selanjutnya
During the Halloween Dog Parade, prizes are given for the best costumes: past entrants include a few Frankenweenies and a three-headed Cerberus impersonator.
Never open the inside and outside gates at the same time. People that do this are assholes and should be corrected. A few dogs have escaped and been hit by cars, so don't do it.
This place is dirty. Just dirty. Dogs poop all inside the dirt areas where the dogs play and run, and has a split area for big and small dogs. Not a fan. Take them to Washington Square instead.
Do NOT bring food into the dog park; it is not a good place to have a snack. And please don't feed other dogs treats without first asker the owner for permission.
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