Surrey has 171 off-leash dog parks spread across the city, from well-known locations like Freedom Park to private Sniffspot rentals when your dog needs space to themselves. We’ve located quality pet services including grooming salons like Royal City Paws, emergency veterinary clinics at Queensborough, and pet supply stores positioned near most park locations.
The city blends public facilities with specialised private options, creating a complete pet care network that covers all your needs.
Public Off-Leash Dog Parks Throughout Surrey

Public Off-Leash Dog Parks Throughout Surrey
Surrey offers 171 off-leash parks for you and your dog, mixing public spaces with private Sniffspot locations. You’ll find fantastic spots like Freedom Park, Clayton Offleash Dog Park, and Queens Park Off-leash Dog Area – each with different terrain and water features your pets will enjoy.
These parks give you what you need: drinking water, shelters, parking, and scenic loop trails through wooded areas. Many sit next to bike parks and skate parks, making them busy community spots where families meet and neighbours chat.
Private Dog Park Rentals and Sniffspot Options

Surrey’s public parks work well for most dogs, but we know 114 private Sniffspot rentals handle tricky situations like poor recall or reactive behaviour. These fully fenced spaces give your dog exclusive access without other dogs or distractions.
We recommend spots like “40 Acre Partially Fenced” and “Agility Course Fun Retreat” for their special features—creeks for splashing, agility equipment for active breeds, and shade for hot days. With 171 off-leash dog areas available, including flower gardens perfect for sensitive pups, you’ll find the right space. Hosts keep high standards with vaccination requirements and respond quickly to your feedback.
Dog Grooming Salons and Pet Care Services

After your dog’s muddy adventure at Surrey’s parks, we know they need proper grooming. We have excellent local salons ready to help. Royal City Paws Pet Centre combines grooming with veterinary care for complete pet wellness. Ayros Dog Grooming Salon focuses on professional techniques, while Ola Puppy Dog Grooming provides gentle, breed-specific services that work well for anxious pets. Raise the Woof Grooming Salon Inc. puts your dog’s comfort first with advanced relaxation methods. For environmentally conscious pet parents, Sudsy Dog Grooming Salon uses eco-friendly products with certified groomers who understand different breeds and temperaments.
Veterinary Clinics and Animal Hospitals

When you’re out at Surrey’s dog parks with your furry friends, accidents can happen or health issues might pop up unexpectedly. We’re lucky to have great veterinary clinics and animal hospitals right here in our community, with emergency services available at places like Meadowvale Animal Hospital and Queensborough Veterinary Hospital. These local vets don’t just handle emergencies – they focus on preventive care that keeps your dogs fit and ready for all those park adventures you both love.
Emergency Veterinary Services
Emergency Veterinary Services
Dog park accidents happen, so we’re lucky to have emergency vets across Surrey ready when your pet needs urgent care.
We work with these emergency services:
- Queensborough Veterinary Hospital and Pitt Meadows Animal Clinic – 24/7 critical care available
- Meadowvale Animal Hospital – on-site labs and digital X-rays for quick diagnosis
- Clayton Off-Leash Area partners – emergency response during park hours
Most clinics take urgent walk-ins through priority triage, so your pet gets prompt attention when accidents happen.
Preventive Health Care
Preventive Health Care
We all know that keeping your dog healthy means catching problems before they happen. Our local preventive care options work hand-in-hand with Surrey’s excellent dog parks to keep your pet in top form.
Clinic | Specialty Services | Community Benefits |
---|---|---|
Queensborough Veterinary Hospital | Personalised preventive plans | Parasite & dental care |
Meadowvale Animal Hospital | Wellness exams | 500+ positive reviews |
Royal City Paws Pet Centre | Grooming integration | In-house lab screenings |
Pitt Meadows Animal Clinic | Custom health plans | Complete coverage |
Clayton Area Clinics | Senior screenings | Free fecal exams |
Surrey’s Animal Responsibility Bylaw requires proper licensing and vaccinations for dogs over three months, which helps protect your pet and our community.
Pet Supply Stores and Retail Locations

Surrey’s pet supply stores make it simple for you to grab everything needed before visiting our local dog parks. We have plenty of retailers scattered across neighbourhoods that know exactly what your furry family members require.
Your supply options include:
- PetSmart and Pet Valu locations – Major chains stocking dog food, toys, and accessories
- Local independent stores – Neighbourhood shops offering personal service and specialty items
- Farm supply stores – Rural retailers with bulk options and working dog gear
These nearby shops mean you’re always ready for great dog park visits with the right supplies and treats in hand.
Dog Park Regulations and Safety Requirements

After gathering your supplies and treats, you’ll need to know Surrey’s dog park rules to keep everyone safe during visits. Dogs must stay leashed in undesignated areas, with fines up to £2,000 for violations. All dogs over three months require current licensing to enter off-leash zones. You must supervise your pets and clean up after them to maintain these community spaces. Fully fenced areas like Queens Park offer secure environments, while partially fenced locations like Wills Brook need extra vigilance. Following these rules keeps our neighbourhood welcoming for all dog families.
Questions Often Asked
How Many Dogs Can You Own in Surrey, BC?
In Surrey, BC, you can own up to three dogs per household without needing special permits.
When you bring these furry family members into your home, we want to help you become responsible pet parents who contribute positively to your neighbourhood community. Having multiple dogs means considering their needs, your space, and how they’ll interact with neighbours. We believe that following local bylaws whilst caring for your pets creates the best environment for everyone involved.
How Do I Complain About a Dog Barking in Surrey?
To complain about a dog barking in Surrey, you can contact our Animal Control Centre at 604-531-5533 or submit your complaint online. You’ll need to record the dates, times, and locations when the barking occurs. Our bylaw officers will investigate your complaint and work with you to resolve the noise problem in your neighbourhood.
Are Dogs Allowed in Volunteer Park?
Dogs are allowed in Volunteer Park, but with restrictions. We found that you can only bring your dog to specific off-leash areas within the park. Surrey’s bylaws don’t permit dogs in other sections of the park, so you’ll need to stay within these designated zones when visiting with your pet.
Can You Give a Dog Park?
Yes, but not directly.
We’re working through Surrey’s “Can You Give a Dog Park” programme! You can donate or lease land following our bylaws to help expand our network of 171 existing parks.