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(Biscuit Acres Dog Park)

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Gretchen Miller
★★★★★

Another beautiful, rainy morning at Biscuit Acres in Hunter Park. The Dawggie park has covered areas shielding us from the sun and rain, but who wants to do that? The rain is so delightful, providing a refreshing rinse for both me and my Dawggie, Abbey Road! Just look at our faces!

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Aaron
★★☆☆☆

Be careful people take aggressive dogs to the park! This woman took 2 mean dogs and one of them bit ours. Refused to take responsibility and still takes the dogs to the park. She wouldn't exchange information either. If your dog "is old and grumpy around other dogs", don't bring it. Dog parks are for socialized dogs that like to play. Sadly we will no longer be able to take Luna to any dog parks anymore, too risky.

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Mary Lee Fletcher
★★★★★

Beautiful Park! While traveling we stopped by to let our dog run in the dog park and grandson get out and stretch his legs! Wish I had more time to enjoy its beauty!

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Ariel Taylor
★☆☆☆☆

I’ve been taking my german shepherd puppy here since she was a pup , she knows how to play with bigger dogs and the sign specifically says 30 + pounds or enter the large dog area at ur own risk (which my dog is 30 pounds). A lady with a biscuit acres shirt on approached us very rudely “suggesting” we take our (30 pound) dog that’s been playing with larger dogs her whole life to the small dog area because she doesn’t want to see a fight break out . Our dog not once caused any fights and was getting along with every dog her own size or larger. She did not once acknowledge the dogs that were aggressive but instead targeted our dog. Never will I bring my dog here again.

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Aiden Hadley
★★★★★

Such a nice dog park in South Tulsa! The water station is bone-shaped, so that's a fun feature. Plenty of space for the puppies to run, separated by size, and lots of benches around for the humans to sit and watch. Will definitely be a regular stop for our family.

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