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There are three dog parks located in Nashville, Tennessee. How lucky for you and your dog(s)!
All three dog parks located in Nashville require that your dog is up-to-date on vaccinations, have current licenses, are people and animal friendly (social) and are supervised when not in designated off-leash areas.
The parks all open at dawn, one closes at dusk and the other two close at 8 pm. The parks are:
Centennial Dog Park – 31st Avenue and Park Plaza (dawn to 8 pm)
Edwin Warner Dog Park- Vaughn Gap Road at Old Hickory Boulevard (dawn to dusk)
Shelby Park-South 20th and Shelby (dawn to 8 pm)
Most dog parks will provide dog poop clean up bags and water, either in the way of fountains or bowls. It’s always advisable to take your own bags and water to be sure you have some should the park be out. If you go, please respect the other park goers and both supervise and clean-up after you dog(s).
All three dog parks located in Nashville require that your dog is up-to-date on vaccinations, have current licenses, are people and animal friendly (social) and are supervised when not in designated off-leash areas.
The parks all open at dawn, one closes at dusk and the other two close at 8 pm. The parks are:
Centennial Dog Park – 31st Avenue and Park Plaza (dawn to 8 pm)
Edwin Warner Dog Park- Vaughn Gap Road at Old Hickory Boulevard (dawn to dusk)
Shelby Park-South 20th and Shelby (dawn to 8 pm)
Most dog parks will provide dog poop clean up bags and water, either in the way of fountains or bowls. It’s always advisable to take your own bags and water to be sure you have some should the park be out. If you go, please respect the other park goers and both supervise and clean-up after you dog(s).
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