Our history


In 2008 Bobbie Whitcomb lost her beloved dog Pippin.  In her grief she envisioned the creation of a dog park. Shortly after, she mustered up her friends to establish the Kingston Dog Park. Over the years countless of thousands of hours have been enjoyed by people and their dogs at the park. In 2025 she crossed the Rainbow Bridge to be with her loved ones and her cherished dogs.

Rainbow painted rocks on the ground with names of dogs that are not with us anymore.
Sunlight shining through snow-covered tree branches in a winter landscape.

Our Guidelines

Dog jumping in the air to catch an orange ball in a wooded area.

To ensure a safe, fun, and friendly environment for all members and our pups, please follow these guidelines:

Membership & Entry

Join the Pack!

  • All dogs must be registered members—click here for details on signing up.

Park Etiquette

🐕 Play Nice!

  • Please call your dog back when new pups enter the park to prevent crowding at the gate.

  • No food inside the park—it helps avoid scuffles.

  • Aggressive dogs or dogs in heat are not permitted for everyone’s safety. Always supervise your pup’s behavior.

Health & Safety

🏥 Healthy Paws Only

  • All dogs must be licensed and vaccinated.

  • All dogs must be neutered/spayed by 1 year old.

  • Dogs with contagious conditions (fleas, kennel cough, etc.) should stay home until fully recovered.

For Families

👨👩👧 Kids & Pups

  • No children under 12 years old allowed in the park.

In Case of Emergency 🚨 Safety First!

  • If a dog bites and breaks skin (on a person or another dog), please notify park volunteers and authorities immediately so we can handle the situation properly.

Why These Rules?

These guidelines help keep tails wagging and playtime stress-free! By following them, you’re helping make our park a happy, safe space for all.

Questions? Feel free to contact us anytime. Now, go fetch some fun! 🎾

 

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