The first no leash dog park in Hawaii is behind Diamond Head, minutes from my house. It started out as a hilly, rocky and barren site, but over time, with a lot of work from some dedicated people, it has grown into a nice place to visit. A posting board for notices near the entrance gate. You can get on a mailing list or visit their web site. Tables and benches scattered around and a good watering area. Lots of grass and poop bags available. They often have events and last year I attended their Halloween Dog Costume Contest. It was lots of fun. The only drawback is that it often is totally unsupervised and uneducated people and undisciplined dogs have sometimes caused problems. I no longer go there. Three times the same Rottie, Apollo, has gone after one of my dogs there, even charging the fence over and over after we had exited and were walking down the sidewalk. Not the fault of the breed nor the dog, but the fault of the owner.
At the end of the street where I live is a huge regular park with only a small section allowing dogs, leash required. The first time this same dog, Apollo, attacked my dog, it was here. It was all this slight build guy could do to hold onto his dog while we departed. Days later, as I approached the same park near my home again, I stopped in my tracks when I noticed this same owner, with Apollo, talking to a lady. She was bent over talking to the dog. All was fine until she straightened up, for then he lunged at her barking wildly. The owner, hanging on with all his might, yelled out to her the same thing he had said to me, "He's never done that before". Right! I turned around and went home. What to do? I now avoid both of these parks.
Since then the Hawaiian Humane Society has opened up a new, tho smaller, dog park on their grounds. It is manned with volunteers and they supervise and intervene in times of trouble. I take my dogs there when I have time. They have a great waterfall and swimming area, which my dogs love. Picnic tables, benches, lots of shade, green grass, a watering area and poop bags too. I've met many nice dog & kitty people there, all with their own stories to tell. I have never seen Apollo there, whew! My dogs finally have a safe and fun park to enjoy.
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