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Fully Fenced
100% of guests said fencing at this spot was secure enough to contain their dogs
Gaps or holes in fence: No gaps
Field
Dog drinking water
Chairs
Dog treats
Indoor restroom available
Rain shelter / sun shade
50% off all dogs after the 1st dog
25% off hourly price for 30 min visit
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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Joined in April 2024
Just on the outside edges of Omaha, Gretna & Papillion. Rural 5 acre setting for your dogs. Open sun up to sun down.
Five acres conveniently located in southeast Lincoln. Our property is heavily wooded with a 4 ft wide mowed walking trail that circles the area. Although hidden by the woods, part of our land backs up to the Beal Slew. We have no fences and the space is yours to explore with your canine companions. You and your dogs will relish the freedom of wild wilderness right in the middle of town.
Our yard is pretty basic, flat, square - but a perfect spot to sniff around, play fetch, or roll around in the grass. We have a wrought iron fence with additional fencing between the slats to make it secure for tiny guests.
I have about .75 fenced acres up by my house that my personal dogs use, but is also available to rent. This area is fully fenced and has some great digging spots according to my dogs. I also have about an acre and a half available for rent that IS NOT FENCED. This spot is ideal for high energy breeds with great recall already established. There are a few trees in the field to provide shade, but the rest is wide open. There is also an apple tree in the field that guests are more than welcome to pick from during season (September- early October). These make great dog treats as well, as long as they are not eating copious amounts and eating the seeds.
Fully fenced, grass yard. 7400 ft.². Access to a water spicket. Sprinkler if you want to use it with your dog. Tolls if you want to dry them off after you use the sprinkler. Nice deck to relax on $10 per dog/hour. 
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