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Tails N Trails Opens Oct 30th's 44 Acre Fully Fenced Private Dog Park In Midland

Midland, Ontario
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44 acres
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Tails N Trails Opens Oct 30th's 44 Acre Fully Fenced Private Dog Park In Midland

Midland, Ontario
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Hosted by Megan E.
Sniffpass
No reviews yet
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Fully Fenced
44 acres
Tails N Trails Opens Oct 30th's 44 Acre Fully Fenced Private Dog Park In Midland - Midland, Ontario
Tails N Trails Opens Oct 30th's 44 Acre Fully Fenced Private Dog Park In Midland - Midland, Ontario
Tails N Trails Opens Oct 30th's 44 Acre Fully Fenced Private Dog Park In Midland - Midland, Ontario

Fencing

Enclosure

Fully Fenced

Fencing height (at lowest point)

4 ft

Gaps or holes in fence: Gaps


Designed for private play
Only the people and dogs in your booking are allowed in the spot during your visit.

Distractions seen/heard from the spot

Other dogsSometimes

Other dogs

Sometimes

Dog Daycare on premises, completely fenced from sniffspot area.

Designed for private play
Only the people and dogs in your booking are allowed in the spot during your visit.

Other domestic animalsNo

Other domestic animals

No

None

Designed for private play
Only the people and dogs in your booking are allowed in the spot during your visit.

Other peopleSometimes

Other people

Sometimes

Dog Daycare on premises

Designed for private play
Only the people and dogs in your booking are allowed in the spot during your visit.

Private entryYes

Private entry

Yes (Always)

Designed for private play
Only the people and dogs in your booking are allowed in the spot during your visit.

Amenities

Lake or pond

Woods

Trail

Off street parking

Sign at entrance


Pricing
$12 per dog per hour

50% off all dogs after the 1st dog

Sniffpass holders get discounts on all bookings at all spots by buying monthly credits!
This spot offers additional discounts.

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Location

Midland, Ontario

Description

Welcome to Tails n Trails Retreat Private Park & Trail! We look forward to sharing our spot with you, your family, friends, and of course your doggos! PARKING: Please park your vehicle in the Sniffspot parking lot PAST the big silver gate. DO NOT PARK in front of the house or dog daycare. LEASHES: Please leash your dogs on weekdays when the dog daycare is open Monday to Friday 7:30am-5:30pm until you are on the trail and when returning to the parking lot if they don’t have reliable recall. DOG POOP: Please use a stick to flick your dog’s poop out of sight and off the trail. RESPECT NATURE: No smoking or littering. Please keep our Sniffspot beautiful and safe from potential fire. ASSISTANCE: During your visit please know we are available to offer help or answer questions. Text: (705) 529 5822 / (705) 937 0027 OR email: tntdogwalking@outlook.com Enjoy your visit and happy sniffing!

Host Rules

Minimum visit length
1.0 hour
Required advanced notice for visits
2 hours
Max dogs per booking
20
Is the host present?
I generally do not meet my guests

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

Megan E.

Joined in October 2024

Hello!My name is Megan and I am the owner of Tails N Trails Dog retreat! TNTDR is a Kennel Free Doggy Daycare and off leash hike program that we offer on our 45 acres of land. Before moving to this property we would often use sniffspot locations for our own pups as one of them is reactive to humans and other dogs. This completely changed our and his life! So I am so pleased to finally be able to offer this opportunity to others.Safe, secure and stress free hikes with your pup!


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Tails N Trails Opens Oct 30th's 44 Acre Fully Fenced Private Dog Park In Midland

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IMPORTANT: all prices listed are in USD and guests will be charged in USD Hello and thanks for visiting our page. We are Paula and John. We own 95 acres of mostly forested land. About 65 acres is walkable and we have trails throughout. We are learning as we go, and hope to provide you and your dogs a fun day. If you have any question feel free to ask. And remember, we love dogs just as much as you do. There are a few important points we'd like you to consider. We like to meet our new guests for the first time. This gives us a chance to get to know you better and also put friendly faces to us, the hosts. We want you to feel welcome and know that we care about your dogs. We have several trails that split out to other trails. There will be signs to help you navigate through them, and some suggestions that will help you keep track of remaining time. In the colder months, running water will not be provided. We will also reserve the right to cancel the appointment if we get heavy snow squalls. Our plan is to keep the trails plowed, but in the event of a snow storm, it may take us a few days to get the trails plowed. In general, we will not be open past dusk, unless you specifically ask us and are aware of the risks of walking in the dark. I always walk my dogs on winter nights. Just carry some sort of flashlight. We currently have an electric gate that can only be opened by us at the gate, and not remotely. When a guest arrives, we will be there to open the gate for you, close it once you're in, and open it again upon your departure. Lastly a note about safety. Safety is important to us, but please note that you are entering nature. Our spot is home to many small animals, including porcupines. If your dogs are into porcupines, I would stay cautious of your pets entering the dense bush and recommend they stick to the trails instead. The probability of spotting a porcupine though is very low. Other animals will simply not bother human visitors and their dog companions. You may spot a deer or two if you're lucky that day. Deer are mostly friendly, but I would suggest keeping your distance if you spot a buck. However, they typically flee when they spot you. In all my years spotting buck, I've never seen one charge at anyone. Still, be safe. Although very rare, you many spot a coyote. Once again, they generally don't bother humans. If you spot one, keep your dogs close. Coyotes don't like confrontations with humans, so your dogs will be safe if by your side.

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