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cocktailvirgin t1_je6yaad wrote

Nunziato Dog Park on Summer/Putnam just outside of Union Square, Somerville.

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TheAnarchistMonarch OP t1_jeav9re wrote

thanks, this one looks great! is the fence as high as it looks on google maps?

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cocktailvirgin t1_jeaycdm wrote

To the street yes, to the sport field no -- I've seen a dog or two hop that but it too is contained.

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TheAnarchistMonarch OP t1_jeazbgh wrote

very helpful, thank you!

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pistolpete9669 t1_jeb3wxu wrote

FYI, that place gets rowdy. I have a reactive dog so we walk by there for training sometimes, and the playing is intense. Just a heads up in case your dog isn’t a social butterfly

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okethan t1_jecizwa wrote

Arlington one near Alewife T

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[deleted] t1_je7prkm wrote

I like Giacobbe by the Branch Library. Usually lots of tennis balls available and free parking

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TheAnarchistMonarch OP t1_jeavn97 wrote

thanks, this one looks excellent! Am I right that it's called the Pemberton St Dog Run now?

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[deleted] t1_jebu56h wrote

It it is on Pemberton I just hadnt heard it called that before

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TheAnarchistMonarch OP t1_jeetiz9 wrote

ok yeah, i'm just looking at google maps and that's what it's called there. thanks!

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Anustart15 t1_je8h6al wrote

Depends on what you are looking for. Personally, I'm a fan of the one behind alewife and the cambridgeport one (Tudor). Both dog walkers I've had have preferred going to zero new Washington. Realistically, any park that is appropriately sized and near your house is going to be good as long as there aren't problem dogs there, but that will depend on when exactly you go, so you'll probably just have to scope them out

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TheAnarchistMonarch OP t1_jeavvm6 wrote

Thanks. Problem dogs are always a concern, but the other thing my dog needs is high fences (6' minimum). It looks like Tudor's got that, though!

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corned_beef_balls t1_jeguo4d wrote

The fences at Tudor are not 6ft. Only the one blocking the parking lot is that tall.

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