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Kristi's Private Dog Park In Brush Prairie

Brush Prairie, Washington
Unfenced
1.5 acres
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Kristi's Private Dog Park In Brush Prairie

Brush Prairie, Washington
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Hosted by Kristi C.
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No reviews yet
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Unfenced
1.5 acres
Kristi's Private Dog Park In Brush Prairie - Brush Prairie, Washington
Kristi's Private Dog Park In Brush Prairie - Brush Prairie, Washington
Kristi's Private Dog Park In Brush Prairie - Brush Prairie, Washington

Fencing

Enclosure

Unfenced


Amenities

Field

Dog drinking water

Chairs

Dog toys

Woods

Trash can


Pricing
$4 per dog per hour

50% off all dogs after the 1st dog

25% off hourly price for 30 min visit

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Location

Brush Prairie, Washington

Description

It’s a work in progress, all proceeds will go to make this an epic dog park someday. We love dogs! 

Host Rules

Minimum visit length
30 minutes
Max dogs per booking
20

Community safety rules
Dogs must be leashed when entering and exiting the spot.
Make sure the area is safe and secure before bringing your dog in.
Never enter a spot before your booking start time and never leave late.
Pick up after your dogs. Leave the spot as it was when you arrived.
Always review and abide by spot specific rules.
Unless otherwise stated, restrooms are not available on site.

Booking Policies

Community safety rules
Dogs must be leashed when entering and exiting the spot.
Make sure the area is safe and secure before bringing your dog in.
Never enter a spot before your booking start time and never leave late.
Pick up after your dogs. Leave the spot as it was when you arrived.
Always review and abide by spot specific rules.
Unless otherwise stated, restrooms are not available on site.

In addition, please make sure to read Sniffspot's booking policies


Booking Policies
Only one booking is allowed at a time at any spot and there is an enforced 30 min buffer between all bookings to ensure dogs in separate bookings do not meet.
This spot is set for Booking, which means you will be instantly confirmed for any booking you request. You will receive the address and access instruction immediately following booking.
Visits can be moved or cancelled up to 2 hours before a visit.
Visits can be extended and dogs can be added throughout the visit.

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Meet your host

Kristi C.

Joined in April 2024


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