Inverleith Park is not too bad, one or two holes in the fence but usually lots of other dogs to play with as a distraction and the area the dogs can run in is massive.
We had Django at Inverlieth on Monday night. I wouldn't feel safe letting django run around there, he would get spooked too easily I think, but cheers for the suggestion.
The park in Dalmeny Street is completely enclosed with gates at either end. Unfortunately Mason aka Houdini worked out how to open the gates and became a total liability there so I would advise a second pair of eyes with you, but if Django's sole purpose in life is not to escape he may enjoy it Mrie
Zetland Park in Trinity is completely enclosed. You pay about £25 a year as a subscription and get a key for the gate to let yourself in and out. It also has the advantage that you can see the whole park from the gate and so can check for squirrels, cats and other dogs before letting your grey off the lead. Sheila
I thought you had to live in the area to apply for keys to the private gardens, is that not the case? I'd happily pay for an enclosed space for Mason Marie
No although it's situated near Anne Street they let the other riff raff in (like me and Jacky). It's actually a lovely garden and there's alot of other dogs with "issues" but you need to ensure that your dog is under control and on lead if need be etc. Joining instructions are on a sign next to the entrance near Anne Street. Beware though squirrels and wee dogs.
Zetland Park in Trinity is completely enclosed. You pay about £25 a year as a subscription and get a key for the gate to let yourself in and out. It also has the advantage that you can see the whole park from the gate and so can check for squirrels, cats and other dogs before letting your grey off the lead. Sheila
Hi there, How do you go about joining up and getting some keys to the park? It sopunds very good for Jet!