Private Dog Parks for Rent
Browse private fenced yards, training fields, agility areas, swim spots, indoor practice spaces, and sniff trails for hourly booking. No paid membership required to book. Pick a slot, book it, show up.
Private Dog Parks by City
City pages with featured listings, local context, and what to know about booking a private dog park in your area.
Kansas City, MO
Kansas City has a strong dog culture, plenty of suburban acreage, and a growing private-yard rental market. If your dog is reactive, dog-selective, or recovering from training, a private space beats the public dog park.
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Seattle, WA
Seattle-area dog owners run into limited off-leash space, restrictive leash laws in city parks, and weather that makes public outdoor time unpredictable. Private dog parks fill all three gaps.
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Portland, OR
Portland is a nationally top-tier dog city, but public off-leash spaces are concentrated and often crowded. Private bookings give your dog room to run without the crowd.
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Denver, CO
Denver dog owners benefit from open space and good weather, but the metro's public dog parks fill up fast on weekends. Private bookings give you weekend-quality space without the weekend crowd.
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Austin, TX
Austin's dog community is huge, and so is the demand for private exercise space - especially for working breeds, reactive dogs, and dogs in training.
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Los Angeles, CA
LA has limited public off-leash space relative to its dog population, and most apartment dwellers don't have a yard. Private dog park bookings have become a routine part of LA dog-owner life.
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San Francisco Bay Area, CA
The Bay Area combines dense apartment living with dog-loving residents. Private fenced yards in the East Bay, Peninsula, and South Bay are a high-demand amenity.
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Chicago, IL
Chicago winters and dense city living make private indoor and outdoor dog spaces a critical resource for many city dogs.
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Boston, MA
Boston-area dog owners juggle dense urban living, harsh winters, and limited off-leash hours in city parks. Private bookings make year-round exercise possible.
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Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN
The Twin Cities have a strong dog culture and a long winter. Heated indoor spaces and well-maintained private yards have become essential for active Minnesota dogs.
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Don't see your city? BreederHQ Marketplace has listings nationwide. Browse all private dog park listings and filter by your location, or be the first host in your area: list your space →
What's a Private Dog Park?
A private dog park is exactly what it sounds like: a fenced, private space you book by the hour for exclusive use with your own dog (or your own group). No other dogs in the space, no off-leash strangers, no surprises.
Hosts list private yards, training fields, agility areas, swim spots, indoor practice spaces, sniff trails, and multi-use private properties. Bookers pick a real time slot, set how many dogs are coming, and book. The host either approves the booking or accepts it instantly, depending on their listing settings.
When Is a Private Dog Park the Right Choice?
Reactive or selective dogs
Some dogs can't safely use public dog parks. Private bookings give them off-leash time without the risk.
Training and recall practice
A controlled, fenced environment is ideal for off-leash recall, agility, scent work, and obedience drills.
Apartment-dwelling dogs
No yard at home? An hourly private booking is the closest thing to giving your dog a yard for the afternoon.
Recovery and rehabilitation
Dogs recovering from injury or surgery need controlled exercise. Private bookings give them safe space without other dogs.
Bad weather backup
Indoor practice spaces and covered yards keep your dog exercised when public parks are frozen, muddy, or closed.
Females in heat
Public parks aren't an option. Private fenced bookings give females in heat (and their owners) safe outdoor time.
Have Private Dog Space? Earn From It.
If you own a fenced yard, training field, agility course, swim spot, indoor practice space, or any other private dog-friendly property, list it on BreederHQ Marketplace.
The fee is $5/month per live listing - no per-booking commission, no setup fee, no membership wall for your guests. You set your hourly rate, your availability, and your house rules. Pause anytime.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a private dog park?
A private dog park is a fenced yard, training field, agility area, swim spot, or indoor practice space that an owner rents out by the hour. You book a slot, you and your dog get exclusive use during that slot, and no other dogs are present unless you brought them.
Why use a private dog park instead of a public one?
Private dog parks are best for reactive or selective dogs, dogs recovering from training or injury, off-leash training practice, apartment dogs without yards, and bad-weather days when public parks are unusable. You control the environment, the timing, and who else is there.
How much do private dog parks cost to book?
Hourly rates typically range from $8 to $25 in the US, with most listings between $10 and $15. Rate depends on fence quality, acreage, amenities (water, agility, swim), location, and demand.
How does BreederHQ Marketplace differ from other private-dog-park platforms?
Two main differences. Hosts pay a flat $5/month per live listing with no per-booking commission. Guests do not need a paid membership or credit pack to book. See /compare/sniffspot-alternative for a side-by-side comparison.
Can I list my own private dog park?
Yes. List a fenced yard, training field, agility area, swim spot, or indoor practice space on BreederHQ for $5/month per live listing. No per-booking commission, no setup fee. Pause anytime without losing data.
Why don't I see my city listed?
BreederHQ is rolling out city pages metro by metro. If your city is not listed yet, you can still browse all listings on the marketplace at marketplace.breederhq.com/services/facilities/private-dog-parks and filter by your location. New city pages are added as host supply grows.