Mandurah’s first enclosed dog park in Dudley Park has welcomed more than 26,000 visits within the first six months of opening.
The popular park has seen close to 180 visits per day, with both dogs and their owners enjoying exercise, socialising and community connection since the park opened in December last year.
The new purpose-built park, on the corner of Waterside Drive and Leslie Street, features fenced areas for dogs big and small to play and exercise, as well as footpaths, seating, drink fountains for people and dogs, lots of natural shade and landscaped areas.
The dog park has not only been beneficial for dogs, but is helping to connect people through active community recreation spaces.
The park also accommodates those with mobility restrictions who find it hard to exercise their dog by walking long distances, with accessibility front of mind when the park was being designed.
Local resident John White enjoys daily visits to the park with his dog, Bro.
“It’s nice to be able to meet other people and talk to people, mainly about dogs because that’s a common interest. It’s a really nice place and
I think it will just get better over time," he said.
Regular dog park user Chevelle Savage said her schnauzers Coco and Mika love the park.
“It's great as it’s all fenced in so the dogs can be off lead and run around and have fun with other dogs," she said.
Works underway on 26 new social homes in Kwinana
Kwinana Adventure Park splash pad to undergo $2 million upgrade
Mandurah Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre stops accepting seabirds due to bird flu risk
Mandurah Detectives recognised for dismantling organised crime network
Two dead in separate crashes in Oldbury and Byford
Nearly 50 tobacco stores closed, over five million cigarettes seized under new laws
Yarloop man fined thousands, rods forfeited over illegal fishing haul
Rockingham named a state hotspot for dog-related incidents against posties
Police uncover 2kg of meth during crackdown on impaired drivers in Mandurah