No longer support the SPCA. I found a stray beagle several years ago and tried to take her there. They said I'd have to pay to leave her, and I explained that she wasn't my dog and perhaps they could try to find her owner. They said if I wasn't willing to pay the fee then I'd have to leave her in the back kennels and someone would get her in the morning. REALLY? I walked back there with her and the kennels were full of feces, no water or food bowls. I couldn't take her home at the time (not my house), and I didn't want to let her go, so I put her in the kennel with some water. I called in the morning and they said she was not there and must have gotten out. Very unprofessional and just looking for money and donations.Also went there recently to look at adopting, and considered a senior dog. I was given a very hard time about having a full time job, meanwhile almost every pet owner that I know works full time. I'm surprised at this since they're so greedy for cash, at least they'd get their $350 adoption fee from a working person.Bottom line, I no longer support this "charity". Money hungry, and aren't genuinely looking for good homes for animals.
Good fencing, reasonably handy, unfotunately no drinking water source availsble. Handy garbage pails for pick-ups.
It's not a bad dog park, I would like to suggest that they might split it into a smaller and larger set of parks. They do this in Toronto, and everyone is happy.
Not a very good dog park, it's not the SPCA's fault but here's what I learned from going to the 3 Dog parks close to me. Unkind people go to SPCA, people who don't want to socialize with other people go to Ancaster, and nice friendly people go to Stoney Creek
What can I say? Fully fenced and fencing is in excellent condition as of today (late June 2018). Park is very big, large cedar chip area with picnic table and lawn chairs (yeah, some are chewed but remember this isn't a 5 star resort, it's where the SPCA exercises dogs waiting for adoption so some have undesirable behaviours at times I'm sure - as public visitors likely have as well). That said there is also a large grassy area too. There are some water bowls, most looked well used and only 1 had clean water, but I don't think it is anyone else's responsibility to supply sufficient water for my dog.We had the place to ourselves and had a great time.
Hamilton/Burlington SPCA Dog Park is a Canadian Park based in Hamilton, Ontario. Hamilton/Burlington SPCA Dog Park is located at 245 Dartnall Rd, Hamilton, ON L8W 3V9, Canada.
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