Langley Dog Parks & Pet Services

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Langley offers many off-leash dog parks throughout our community, from popular spots like Uplands Dog Off-Leash Park with its 18 fenced acres to Derby Reach Regional Park, where your dog can enjoy Fraser River access. We’ve discovered excellent pet services throughout Langley, including grooming salons like Ultra Glo Pet Spa and convenient pet supply stores like Paw Street Market in Murrayville near most park locations.

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Public Off-Leash Dog Parks In Langley

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You and your dog have numerous designated off-leash parks to choose from throughout Langley. You’ll find wonderful public spots like Uplands Dog Off-Leash Park with its 18 fenced acres and Derby Reach Regional Park with Fraser River access, each offering different terrain and natural features for your pets to enjoy. These parks provide the essentials: drinking water, parking, and scenic trails through diverse landscapes. Many are near other community amenities like Penzer Action Park’s pump track and sport courts, making them welcoming community hubs where local families can connect while their dogs socialize and play.

variety of Dog Park Options

While Langley’s public off-leash parks work well for most dogs, fully fenced spaces like Uplands Dog Off-Leash Park are ideal for handling tricky situations like poor recall or reactive behaviour. This 18-acre fully fenced area gives your dog secure space without worrying about escapes. Derby Reach Regional Park offers large fenced enclosures, including a separate small-dog area, perfect for nervous or smaller pets. We recommend looking for special features like Derby Reach’s Fraser River access for water-loving dogs, varied terrain across different parks, and shaded areas during hot summer days. The Township also provides designated off-leash areas at parks like Walnut Grove and Old Yale Park that cater to different dog personalities and training needs.

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Grooming and Pet Care Services

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After a muddy run at the park, your dog might need a proper grooming session. We’ve discovered some wonderful local salons throughout our community, ready to help. Ultra Glo Pet Spa in Langley City provides professional grooming services, while Sanala Grooming focuses on quality techniques that keep your pet looking its best. For dogs who prefer a more relaxed experience, Petcious Dog Spa & Play combines grooming with enrichment daycare activities. PetSmart Langley offers convenient grooming services alongside their retail location, and for busy families, mobile groomers like Diamond in the Ruff and Zoom Groom bring professional services right to your door. These local professionals understand that every dog has different needs and work to make the grooming experience as comfortable as possible for your four-legged family member.

Pet Supply Stores and Retail Locations

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Langley’s pet supply stores make it convenient to grab everything you need before heading to your favourite local dog park. You’ll find quality retailers throughout our neighbourhoods that understand what pet families need. Your options include PetSmart Langley on Langley Bypass for comprehensive food and toy selection, Paw Street Market in Murrayville for that independent, BC-owned personal service, and Bosley’s locations on 66th Avenue and at Thunderbird Village with helpful staff and even self-wash stations. These local shops scattered across our community mean you’re always prepared for a successful park adventure with your four-legged family member.

Langley Dog Park Regulations

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Once you have your supplies, you’ll need to know Langley’s dog park rules to keep visits enjoyable for everyone. Dogs must stay leashed in all public areas except for designated off-leash zones throughout our community. All dogs over three months require current licensing through LAPS for both City and Township areas. You must also supervise your pets and clean up after them at all times. Following these simple guidelines helps keep our neighbourhood parks like Uplands Dog Off-Leash Park, Derby Reach, and Walnut Grove Dog Off-Leash Park welcoming spaces where all local dog families can create positive experiences together.

Questions & Awnsers

Where are Langley’s off-leash dog parks located?

Langley has designated off-leash dog areas throughout our community, including Uplands Dog Off-Leash Park (18-acre fenced area off 208 Street), Linwood Park Off-Leash Area (201A Street & Michaud), Walnut Grove Dog Off-Leash Park (9550 213 Street), Bertrand Creek Dog Park (28 Avenue & 276 Street in Aldergrove), Old Yale Park (Old Yale Road & 224 Street in Murrayville), Routley Park (19901 70 Avenue in Willoughby), Yorkson Community Park Off-Leash (around 82 Avenue & 207A Street), Noel Booth Community Park (36 Avenue & 202 Street in Brookswood-Fernridge), plus regional park options at Derby Reach Regional Park (Edgewater Bar with Fraser River access), Campbell Valley Regional Park (near 4 Avenue), and Aldergrove Regional Park (NE corner off Lefeuvre Road). For current details, visit the City of Langley and Township of Langley websites.

Do I need a licence to use an off-leash dog park in langley?

Yes, all dogs aged three months and older must have a valid Langley dog licence before entering any off-leash area. Licence tags should be securely attached to your dog’s collar at all times. LAPS handles licensing for both the City of Langley and the Township of Langley areas.

What are the operating hours for langley’s off-leash areas?

Langley’s dog off-leash parks are open from dawn until dusk daily. These hours help balance safe enjoyment for pet families with the protection of surrounding wildlife and our residential neighbourhoods.

Are there separate spaces for small and large dogs?

Some off-leash parks feature dedicated sections for dogs of different sizes. Derby Reach Regional Park includes separate small-dog enclosures alongside larger areas, while Yorkson Community Park reportedly has both big and small dog enclosures. Other sites operate as shared spaces accommodating all dog sizes.

What amenities and facilities can I expect at these parks?

Most off-leash areas offer excellent amenities, including full fencing (like Uplands Dog Off-Leash Park’s 18 acres), perimeter paths, parking, and washroom facilities. Derby Reach provides Fraser River access for water-loving dogs, while Uplands includes parking and toilet facilities. Many features include drinking water, waste receptacles, and benches for comfortable visits.

What rules should I follow at Langley’s off-leash dog parks?

Dogs may be off-leash only within designated areas – Township rules require dogs on-lead in parks unless you’re inside a designated off-leash zone. Owners must supervise their pets, clean up waste immediately, and maintain voice control. Following these guidelines keeps our community parks welcoming for all local dog families.

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