About Release the Hounds

Release the Hounds was created to give dogs and their owners a secure and open space to play, train, and explore together. Set within 3 acres of beautiful countryside and fully fenced, our park has everything you and your dog could possibly need!

It’s a space where dogs can simply be dogs.

Open 7 days a week,
all year round

Available for 30 minute and 1 hour sessions

3 acres of open fields, 1.9m secure fence

About

How to use the dog park

The field can be booked within daylight hours, 7 days a week, for 30-minute or 1-hour slots via our bookings page. Once your session has been booked and paid for you will receive a confirmation email.

Access can be gained through the signed gate; there is no access to the dog park via the gate to the house.  Upon entering, drive into the dog park and close the gate securely behind you before allowing your dog out of your vehicle.  

Please take your car no further than the parking area inside the fence. Please be careful when driving and parking to avoid damaging the fence. If the fence is damaged, the field cannot be used until repaired.  All damages must be paid by the user.

Do not enter the field until the previous customer has securely exited.

Please do not enter until your allotted timeslot booking.  Be aware that dogs on site – including your own – may be socially anxious and/or excited.  

Please be courteous and act responsibly.

When outside the secure area, dogs must be kept securely in your vehicle at all times - this is important to protect your dog and our livestock.

Each booking slot is for half an hour or 1 hour. You must have exited the field within your hire period, so it is vacant for the next client's booking.

Anyone remaining in the field over their allotted time is required to pay for the extra slot and be discouraged from re-booking. Please arrive on time. If the user arrives late, the booking cannot be extended.

Looking after the park

Scoop the Poop - keeping the park clean and safe

Our fields are regularly checked for cleanliness, security issues and litter, but please do keep the field clean for everyone and “Scoop The Poop”. 

It is your responsibility to clean up after your dog and all dog poo MUST be picked up in poo bags, tied, and placed in the bins provided around the edge of the field, which is purely for dog waste. It is your responsibility to watch your dog and pick up after them.  Failure to do so may result in you being unable to book future sessions.  

Please be mindful that some dogs – unfortunately – like to eat dog poo, so this is particularly important to avoid dogs becoming ill.

Litter and maintenance issues

No litter is to be left in the field as this presents a risk to users and their dogs.

If you notice any other maintenance issues, please report to us via [contact number] as soon as possible, so the problem can be fixed and the field kept safe and secure for all users.

Any breakages or damages to the trees, the fence or the play equipment will be paid by the dog owner.

Please do not throw sticks for your dog as this represents a risk of injury.  Likewise, please do not use balls smaller than a tennis ball, as dogs can easily choke on them.

There are clean water bowls available for every dog that uses the field.  Please pick them up on arrival and leave behind for us to clean and replace.

Supporting SuperDogs

We’re proud to support SuperDogs, a wonderful nonprofit organisation partnered with the Cyprus Dog Rehoming Association (CyDRA). This all-volunteer charity rescues abandoned and neglected dogs and cats in Cyprus, nursing them back to health and finding them loving homes. It’s a cause very close to our hearts – we rescued two of our dogs through the charity.

Every booking includes a donation to support Superdogs’ incredible work. 

If you’d like to learn more, or if you’re interested in adopting or fostering, visit their website to see how you can make a difference.

Find out more about SuperDogs

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