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Many older adults have pets at home, and it is a good activity to occasionally bring them to the park. Whether you have a day to relax with your children and grandchildren or just having a leisurely stroll, here are some things to note when taking your pet to the park:
  • Leash it: While in the park, make sure your pet is on a leash. This prevents them from running out of the park and ensures the safety of other people and animals.
  • Clean up pet waste: When your pet goes to the toilet in the park, clean up its waste immediately. This keeps the park hygienic and clean for everyone.
  • Control pet behavior: Make sure your pet maintains good behavior and manners in the park. If it behaves aggressively or unkindly towards other animals or people, take it under control immediately and leave the park.
  • Pay attention to your pet's health: Before taking your pet to the park, make sure it has received the necessary vaccinations and deworming treatments. This protects its health and prevents the spread of infectious diseases.
  • Be respectful of other users: While in the park, please respect the space and rights of other users. Make sure your pet doesn't cause disturbance or damage to others and the environment.
  • Prepare the essentials: Before taking your pet to the park, make sure you bring the necessary items such as a drinking bowl, dog leash, cleaning supplies, and food.
Following these precautions ensures that you and your pet have a great and safe time in the park.

Next, find out which parks or venues are suitable for pet owners and pets to walk!

Quarry Bay Promenade Gardens

The Quarry Bay Promenade Garden covers an area of ​​3,000 square meters. The pet park is located next to the seaside promenade. You can play with your pets while enjoying the incomparable sea view.
 
Address: Hoi Yu Street, Quarry Bay
Tel: 2513 8499
Opening hours: 24 hours a day
 
 
Heung Yip Path Pet Garden

Heung Yip Path Pet Garden covers an area of ​​1,340 square meters. In addition to being equipped with shelters, pavilions, dog toilets and washing facilities, the park also has pet play facilities to allow furry children to "discharge their energy".
 
Address: Heung Yip Path, Wong Chuk Hang
Tel: 2555 1268
Opening hours: 7 am to 11:30 pm daily
 
 
Peak Park

The park is located on the southern slope of Victoria Peak, close to the highest point of Hong Kong Island at 554 meters, and boasts magnificent views of the southern district. There are many Victorian buildings and a large grassland in the park, where pets can run freely. The park also has a parking lot and a snack pavilion, making it a good place for city dwellers to "recharge" for leisure.
 
Address: Opposite 40 Mount Austin Road
Tel: 2853 2566
Opening hours: 24 hours
  
 
 
Penfold Park

Penfold Park is always open to the public on non-racing days, providing Shatin residents and visitors from all districts with a beautiful and pleasant place to relax. In addition, the park is also a famous pet activity venue in Hong Kong. The park is equipped with different facilities to facilitate citizens to bring their pets to enjoy the holiday.
 
Address: The center of the inner perimeter of the Sha Tin Racecourse, Sha Tin District, New Territories
Tel: 2966 6435
Normal opening hours: 9 am to 6:30 pm daily

 
 
 
Environmental Protection Avenue Pet Park

Environmental Protection Avenue Pet Park covers an area of ​​4,000 square meters, which is quite spacious. There are also many pets equipment in the park, including: pet activity area, pet toilet, pet feces collection box, shade shed, resting grassland, etc. There is also a pet washing room on site so that owners can clean their furry children after playing.
 
Address: Tseung Kwan O Environmental Protection Avenue
Tel: 2791 3100
Opening hours: 7 am to 10:30 pm
 
 
Butterfly Valley Road Pet Park

The Butterfly Valley Road Pet Park covers an area of ​​7,000 square meters. There are pet activity areas and pet play facilities on site, such as railings and jumping rings. Owners can use the facilities to train their dogs.
 
Address: 2 Butterfly Valley Road, Sham Shui Po
Tel: 2386 0945
Opening hours: Monday to Sunday and public holidays 7 am to 12 am
 
Hing Wah Street West Playground

In addition to a pet park, the Hing Wah Street West Playground in Sham Shui Po also has a seven-person artificial turf football field, a children's playground with a tricycle area, an elderly fitness station area and a garden landscape, etc., which is suitable for a large family. Go play fine.
 
Address: 5 Hing Wah Street West, Sham Shui Po, Kowloon
Tel: 2728 6455
Opening hours: 7 am to 11 pm
 
 
 
Sitting-out Area No. 2, Hung Tak Road

There is a pet park of about 500 square meters in the sitting-out area. There is also a dog toilet and flushing area in the park. Of course, there is also a shade canopy with benches, so you won’t have to worry about being too exposed to the sun even in the summer.
 
Address: Hung Tak Road, Hung Shui Kiu, Yuen Long
Tel: 2478 4342
Opening hours: Open 24 hours a day

 
 
 
Kwun Tong Pier Plaza Pet Park

The park covers an area of ​​1,200 square meters. There are lawns and dog play facilities in the park for dogs to run and play. There are also complete facilities on site including dog water fountains, dog toilets, benches, etc.
 
Address: Junction of Hoi Yuen Road/Wai Yip Street, Kwun Tong
Tel: 2341 4755
Opening hours: Open all day
  
 
 
West Kowloon Cultural District

The West Kowloon Promenade has a sea view on the outside, and pets are welcome inside. You can take your pets for picnics on weekends. In addition to welcoming pets in the Art Park and Waterfront Promenade, there is also a pet area along the waterfront where pets can move around freely. The entrance to the pet area adopts a double gate design, and a new pet ceiling collection box and water supply equipment are newly installed.
 
Address: West Kowloon Cultural District, Tsim Sha Tsui
Phone: 2200 0217
 
 
These top 10 recommended pet parks provide a comfortable and safe environment for owners and pets to relax and unwind. If you want to know more about the pet parks located in the 18 districts of Hong Kong, please visit:https://www.lcsd.gov.hk/clpss/en/webApp/Facility/District.do?ftid=47