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Secure Dog Fields & Parks in Scottish Borders

Discover the best enclosed dog fields and dog parks in Scottish Borders and surrounding areas. Whether you need a secure off-leash space for a reactive dog, a safe environment for recall training, or just a peaceful private meadow, compare local listings to find your perfect spot.

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Dog parks, fields, and walking trails
Bramble's Field (Borders Pet Rescue)
Dog Parks
4.5(0)

Bramble's Field (Borders Pet Rescue)

Scottish Borders, Scottish Borders

About Bramble's Field (Borders Pet Rescue) Bramble's Field is a secure 10-acre field run by Borders Pet Rescue, with all proceeds going towards maintaining the field and helping rescue animals. The Field A massive 10 acres with 6ft fencing, situated just outside Earlston in the Scottish Borders. There is also a smaller secure area within the 10 acres. The field borders a waterside area. Facilities 10 acres of secure space 6ft fencing Smaller secure area within the main field Waterside location Booking Must be booked in advance as the field is used daily by rescue dogs. All dogs must be up to date with vaccinations (proof required). Contact the centre on info@borderspetrescue.org to book. Ideal For Multiple dogs, breed-specific meetups, and dog owners wanting expansive private space. Particularly popular with owners of reactive or fearful dogs. Cost-effective for larger packs. Getting There Near Earlston, Scottish Borders, TD4 6DP.

Monday-Sunday: 9am-7pm
K9 Fun Field
Dog Parks
4.7(7)

K9 Fun Field

Scottish Borders, Scottish Borders

About K9 Fun Field K9 Fun Field is a secure dog park located in the beautiful area of Melrose in the Scottish Borders. Created with a passion for dogs, it provides an exceptional outdoor space where dogs can run, play and explore freely. The Field A fully fenced and gated area with 6ft high fencing, providing security and peace of mind. The park includes climbing equipment to challenge dogs physically and mentally. Facilities 6ft fully fenced and gated area Climbing equipment Off-road parking Clean and well-maintained Ideal For Dogs needing one-on-one training, anxious dogs building confidence through socialisation, or simply letting dogs run free in a safe environment. Getting There B6374, Ellwyn Glen Field, near Melrose, TD6 9BN.

Monday-Sunday: 7am-7pm
On Site ParkingDog Park+2 more
King's Dog Leisure
Dog Parks
5(1)

King's Dog Leisure

Scottish Borders, Scottish Borders

About King's Dog Leisure King's Dog Leisure is a family-run facility established in 2025, located just outside Lauder in the scenic Scottish Borders countryside, about 50 minutes from Edinburgh. The Field A fully secured enclosure with 1.9m dog-proof fencing. Modern facilities in beautiful Lauderdale countryside, convenient for busy commuters with easy access from the A68. Services Secure dog field for private hire plus doggy day care services. The facility includes a modern building and fully fenced open space. Ideal For Dog owners looking for secure exercise space or day care services in the Scottish Borders. Getting There Just off the A68, turn in by the snow gates on the old King's Road. Near Lauder, TD2 6RB.

Monday-Sunday: 7am-9pm
Run Free Dog Fields - Hawick
Dog Parks
4.4(5)

Run Free Dog Fields - Hawick

Scottish Borders, Scottish Borders

About Run Free Dog Fields - Hawick Part of the Run Free Dog Fields network, this location offers secure enclosed fields for dogs near Hawick in the Scottish Borders. Run Free provides consistently well-maintained facilities across all their sites. The Field Secure enclosed dog fields with 6ft high fencing, providing a safe environment for dogs of all temperaments. Fields include shelters and are kept clean and well-maintained. Facilities Secure fencing Shelter in case of rain Poo bags and bins Water and bowls Enclosed unloading areas at many locations Ideal For Dogs with relaxed recall, anxious dogs needing private space, or owners wanting peace of mind during off-lead exercise. Getting There Macsfield, Hawick, TD9 8PY.

Monday-Friday: 3-9:30pm, Saturday-Sunday: 7am-9:30pm
Dogs Allowed
The Pawpark
Dog Parks
4.9(56)

The Pawpark

Scottish Borders, Scottish Borders

About The Pawpark The Pawpark is an exclusive-use dog playpark located in the Scottish Borders near Hawick. Set on approximately 4 acres with 1.7-1.8m fencing, it's a great place for dogs to run free and enjoy play equipment in a safe environment. The Field A 4-acre paddock with 6ft (1.8m) secure fencing and gated entry. Includes agility and play equipment. Facilities 4 acres of secure space 6ft high fencing Agility and play equipment Off-road parking outside field gate Fresh water provided Secure online booking Pricing From £10 for a 50-minute session. Maximum 8 dogs. Ideal For Nervous or anxious dogs, training and recall practice, doggy dates with friends, or just letting dogs run free safely. Getting There Courthill Farm House, Hawick, TD9 8PN.

Monday-Sunday: 8am-6pm
Wheelchair Accessible Car Park, Wheelchair Accessible Entrance+2 more
Zoomies Unleashed
Dog Parks
4.5(0)

Zoomies Unleashed

Scottish Borders, Scottish Borders

About Zoomies Unleashed Zoomies Unleashed is a family-owned secure dog park based just 5 minutes outside Peebles in the Scottish Borders. As owners of 4 dogs themselves, they understand the importance of letting dogs run free safely. The Field A 2-acre natural field in a semi-rural location, bounded by 4ft deer fencing. The ground is kept natural and may be uneven in places, with potential waterlogging during winter months. There is a public footpath adjacent to the top side of the field. Facilities 2 acres of secure space 4ft deer fencing Option to park at entrance or within the field Water tap at main entrance (bring your own bowl) Natural, unmanicured terrain for enrichment Ideal For Dogs needing off-lead exercise, play or training in a private, natural environment. Please assess suitability if your dog is reactive to passing walkers and cyclists on the adjacent footpath. Getting There Burnfoot Siding, near Peebles, EH45 8PL. Access by appointment only.

Monday-Sunday: 8am-7pm
Dogs Allowed

Choosing the Right Dog Field in Scottish Borders

Finding the perfect secure space for your dog in Scottish Borders depends on your specific training needs. While all our listed locations offer enclosed environments, consider these factors before booking:

Fencing Height

Standard deer fencing (1.8m) is suitable for most breeds, but if you have a known jumper (like a Husky or Collie mix), look for fields in Scottish Borders specifically advertising 6ft+ security or 'XL Bully compliant' certification.

Terrain Type

Scottish Borders offers a mix of flat meadow style fields and woodland areas. Meadow fields are superior for recall training and ball games, while woodland areas provide excellent enrichment for scent work.

Solo vs. Group Use

Most private fields in Scottish Borders allow exclusive booking, ensuring you are the only user during your slot—ideal for reactive dogs or bitches in season.

Frequently Asked Questions about Dog Fields in Scottish Borders

Are these fields suitable for XL Bullies?

Policies vary by landowner. Please check the individual listing on our Scottish Borders page. Many private fields now offer specific insurance-compliant slots for certain breeds, provided muzzling and handling rules are followed.

Do I need to book in advance?

Yes, the majority of secure dog fields in Scottish Borders operate on a pre-booked appointment system to ensure exclusivity and safety. We recommend booking 2-3 days in advance for weekend slots.

Is there lighting for evening walks?

Several fields in the Scottish Borders area offer solar or floodlighting for winter evenings. Look for the 'Lighting' amenity icon on our listings to confirm availability.