How do I find Fairbridge Enclosed Dog Park?
Ask your satnav or maps app to go to Fairbridge Enclosed Dog Park, ML6 8PA.
From Plains - Using the Airdrie Rd (A89) head towards Caldercruix, 500m after passing under the Fairbridge, the railway bridge, take the signposted left turn into the Dog Park site.
From Caldercruix- Using the Airdrie Rd (A89) head towards Plains, 600m past the roadside church on your left take the signposted right turn into the Dog Park site.
Using public transport? No problem, hop on the bus and get dropped off at the Rockwood Place Stop, walk 100m to the signposted Dog Park Site.
How do I access the Fairbridge Enclosed Dog Parking after booking?
On booking you will be sent an access code, via email, for entry with your booking confirmation. Enter the code in the padlocked gate for access. Remember and close both secure gates behind you and lock the padlock on exit. Check your spam or junk mail box if you cannot see your access code in your inbox!
What do I need to bring?
You should have note of your booking confirmation, within that email is the access code to unlock the padlock on the access gate, it will change weekly so keep an eye on it!
You need to bring water! For contamination reasons we cant provide water, remember and bring it especially on those warmer days.
Poo Bags ! Please collect your dogs waste and dispose of it responsibly. Not cleaning up after your dog/s is unacceptable.
How many fields are there?
We have 1 enclosed field over 1.3 acres of open space. Your slot will be solely booked by yourself, no other dogs will be on site.
How early should I turn up?
You shouldn't turn up early. Your slot includes arriving and departing within the allocated timeslot. Please consider other users of the park
I'm a professional dog walker, can I use the Fairbridge Enclosed Dog Park?
Of course you can, carefully read our terms and conditions regarding dog numbers, insurance policies and booking conditions.
How do I book?
Bookings can be made using the online appointment calendar on this website, if the dates visible its available.
How do I contact the owner about an issue?
Use the contact form at the bottom of the main page on this site, or drop us a message on Facebook, we'll aim to get back to you within 48 hrs.
Is there a shelter?
Yes there is! We have provided a covered open faced shelter with a bench to hide from the worst of the weather and help keep your dog cool on the warmer days.
Are there lights ?
No.
Can I bring more than one dog?
Yes, you can bring as many as 8 dogs between the hours of 8am and 6pm , from 7am - 8am and 6pm to close you are restricted to 4 dogs. Remember if you let 8 dogs off the lead you have to catch them again !
Is there a toilet on site?
No, there are no toilets on site.
Is there car parking?
Yes we have 3 car parking spaces on site, please note that an additional space is reserved for the owner. Vehicles and possessions are left are the owners risk and Fairbridge Enclosed Dog park do not accept liability for damages.
Are there livestock nearby?
The neighbouring fields are used to graze horses, please be conscious of this. Do not feed the horses.
PLEASE NOTE THERE ARE NO LIGHTS AT FAIRBRIDGE ENCLOSED DOG PARK, feel free to book an evening session if you dont mind the dark just remember a torch or flashing collar.
To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors, we have established rules that must be followed. These include keeping dogs on a leash in the car park area, picking up after your pet, and no aggressive behaviour.
All dog owners must make sure the park is suitable and secure for their pet before letting their dog off the leash.
Use of the field is strictly by booking only. Bookings are non transferable to other people and must contact within a minimum of 48 hours notice to move your booking if you cannot attend.
For cancellations within 48hrs you will not be refunded.
When making your booking you must be careful to remain within the dog limit of the booking, for example if you have two dogs, book the three dog and less slot and if you have 5 dogs book the up to eight dog slot.
Your booking time includes the time required for you to secure your dog(s) and return them to your vehicle.
Customers must ensure that they vacate the car park no later than within 5 minutes of the end time of their booking. We recommend you allow a couple of minutes to exit the field safely.
Customers must park within the designated car park area. Once the gates have been closed leash your dog enter the park, close the gates and then let the dog off once you are sure the park is secure. All vehicles parked within Fairbridge Dog Park boundaries are left at the owners own risk. We accept no responsibility for any accidents or damage caused while parked on site.
The owner reserves the right to cancel any booking made due to an emergency, park conditions or inclement weather, a full refund will be issued in the listed cases.
Fairbridge Enclosed Dog Park are not responsible and will not accept any liability for any loss, damage, injury or death how so ever and by whom so ever caused except that caused by the negligence or willful misconduct of Fairbridge Enclosed Dog Park or its employees, whether to property, dogs, or person(s) sustained whilst at Fairbridge Enclosed Dog Park.
If any damage is caused to our fields, fences, equipment or property. As the dog/s owner/guardian you will pay for the repairs in full.
All dogs must be up to date with inoculations, worming and tick control. If your dog or any dogs they live with are showing any signs of ill health (coughing, diarrhoea, vomiting, general illness) you should cancel any bookings. Preserving the health of the everyone's dogs is the highest priority.
Dogs must not be left unattended!
The park is a countryside area, the ground is uneven, we recommend outdoor footwear and are not liable for any injuries.
The user is responsible for their dogs behaviour and should be in control at all times.
We have chosen treated timber for our park fencing, don’t touch the treated fence as it may leave a smell or stain. Should you touch the fence posts wash your hands thoroughly, the treatment may be irritant to you and your pets skin.
Do not let your dogs dig, any holes must be reported using the contact form.
Please be conscious of our neighbours and your noise levels-
Appropriately handle dogs that are excessively barking and remove them to the
seating area (or from the site altogether) if necessary where barking is continuous.
Do not encourage behaviour that would in turn encourage barking.
Do not persistently shout at dogs at the top of their voice.
Do not play music at a loud level within the seating area.