Dog Fields
Dog Field near Terling
Terling is a tiny village that most people drive through without stopping. A handful of houses, the church, farmland in every direction, and not much else. The quiet is lovely but it means dog exercise options are limited to on-lead road walking (no pavement, blind bends) or footpaths through arable fields that are seasonal at best and sodden at worst.
Living somewhere this rural, you might expect off-lead freedom to be everywhere. In reality, the lack of enclosed public land means your dog is either on-lead or you are gambling on recall working perfectly every single time. Private fields bridge that gap.
Pepper, a miniature schnauzer from one of the Terling cottages, is the village's self-appointed rabbit patrol. Every walk along the field edges turns into a hunting expedition, with Pepper diving into hedgerows and emerging ten minutes later covered in mud and deaf to all instruction. Charming in a way, terrifying when it happens near the road. In an enclosed field, Pepper can sniff every inch of ground without finding a gap to disappear through. Her owner can drink tea in peace knowing Pepper is contained, busy, and safe.
The proximity to our Cressing park is Terling's big advantage. You are genuinely five minutes away by car. Less if you catch the lanes with no tractor traffic. This makes field sessions as convenient as walking from your front door, because you practically are walking from your front door.
For a village with no public off-lead space, having a private field five minutes away changes the daily routine. Morning sessions before work become realistic. Lunchtime sessions when working from home slot in easily. It stops being a special trip and becomes part of normal dog ownership. The fifty-minute slot gives you time to do proper exercise and training without feeling rushed back to the car.
Private fields versus public options discusses why enclosed spaces work better for many dogs. In Terling's case, the comparison is not really "field versus park" so much as "field versus no safe off-lead option at all."
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6ft Secure Fencing
Every field is fully enclosed with 6ft fencing — safe for reactive dogs, poor recall, or simply peace of mind.
Double-Gated Entry
Airlock-style double gates prevent any chance of escape during entry and exit.
Private 50-Min Sessions
Exclusive access for your booking. No other dogs, no distractions, no stress.
CCTV Monitored
All fields are monitored for safety and security. Daily condition checks keep them in top shape.
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