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Fuller Park

Fuller Park

Fuller Park in Meridian, ID, offers a unique outdoor setting for pet training sessions. While the park itself is a public space rather than a dedicated training

CITYMeridian, ID
4.7
753 reviews
88
Trust score
Meridian, ID
Service area

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Fuller Park is a free, public park in Meridian, ID, ideal for self-led pet training in a spacious outdoor setting.

About this facility

Fuller Park in Meridian, ID, offers a unique outdoor setting for pet training sessions. While the park itself is a public space rather than a dedicated training facility, its open fields and walking paths provide an ideal environment for practicing obedience, leash manners, and socialization. Pet owners in Meridian frequently use this park for informal training with their dogs, taking advantage of the spacious grounds and peaceful atmosphere.

With a Google rating of 4.7 stars from over 750 reviews, Fuller Park is a well-loved community resource. The park is open during standard city park hours, and there is no cost to enter. Since no specific pet training services or certifications are listed for this location, visitors should plan to bring their own training equipment and work independently or with a private trainer. The park’s address is 3761 W Park Creek Dr, Meridian, ID 83642, and more details can be found on the city’s website.

Whether you’re working on basic commands or simply reinforcing good behavior in a public setting, Fuller Park offers a convenient and free option for pet training in Meridian. Always remember to follow park rules, keep your pet leashed where required, and clean up after your visit.

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Ratings & reviews

4.7/ 5
★★★★☆
Aggregate Google rating from 753 reviews

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Vaccination requirements industry standard

Most facilities accepting dogs require the following. Bring printed records from your veterinarian dated within the last 12 months. Contact the facility to confirm their specific policy.

RabiesCurrent per state law (typically 1 or 3 years)
Required
DHPP / DAPPDistemper, Adenovirus, Parainfluenza, Parvovirus
Required
BordetellaWithin last 6 months (kennel cough)
Required
Canine influenzaH3N2 + H3N8 bivalent — many premium facilities require this
Often required
LeptospirosisRecommended for outdoor / rural facilities
Recommended

Frequently asked

What are the hours for Fuller Park?+

Fuller Park follows standard Meridian city park hours, typically opening at dawn and closing at dusk. Exact hours may vary by season, so it's best to check the city website for current times before visiting.

Is there a cost to use Fuller Park for pet training?+

No, Fuller Park is a public park with no entry fee. You can use the grounds for self-led pet training at no charge. No pricing information is available for any services, as the park does not offer paid training programs.

What types of pets are allowed at Fuller Park?+

The park does not specify which pet types are accepted, but it is a public space commonly used for dog walking and training. All pets must be leashed unless in designated off-leash areas, and owners should clean up after their animals.

Does Fuller Park offer any pet training services?+

Fuller Park does not list any pet training services, classes, or professional trainers. It is a public park where individuals can practice training on their own or with a private trainer they hire separately.

How do I book or reserve space at Fuller Park for training?+

Fuller Park is open to the public on a first-come, first-served basis, and no reservations are needed for general use. For large group events, you may need to contact the Meridian Parks and Recreation department for a permit.

Where is Fuller Park located?+

Fuller Park is located at 3761 W Park Creek Dr, Meridian, ID 83642. You can find more information, including directions and park rules, on the Meridian city website at meridiancity.org.