FAQs
Got a question about our dog walking fields? Please check out our FAQs below.
If you can’t find the answer you are looking for, drop us a message and we will be in touch as soon as possible.
Do you allow animals banned under the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991?
Regrettably, we are currently unable to accept animals that are subject to a Control Order or are banned under the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991. We currently do not have the required insurance to accommodate these dogs.
How do I change or cancel my online booking?
You can reschedule your booking, for free, up to 24 hours before your time slot is due to start, but unfortunately, we do not offer refunds for cancellations.
To reschedule please visit your original booking confirmation email, click the ‘change time’ button, and follow the steps to find new available times.
Where is the field located?
The postcode for our field is CV33 9JN. We are situated at Harbury Fields Farm, where there is also a touring caravan park.
Turn off Middle Road, down the farm drive and follow the track following signs for the caravan park. Just before you reach the caravan park security gates, you will see the dog walking field to your left.
Is there parking at the site?
Yes. There is space for 3 cars to park inside of the dog walking field. Parking is on hard standing and there should be plenty of space for you to turn around. There is only 1 waiting bay outside of the field so please do not turn up early for your booking.
Is the field completely remote?
While our field is fairly remote, we want to be upfront about the activity and noise surrounding our field, in case your dog is reactive in some way.
– There are sheep in a neighbouring field – 2 hedge lines and a farm track away. These are visible if you are looking for them.
– There is a private footpath that runs alongside the field. It is not commonly used but occasionally has walkers/dogs passing. There is visibility screening and a gap between fences to minimise any disruption.
– At certain times of the year, neighbouring farms may use crow scarers. If your dog has a noise phobia, this could be something to consider.
– Beyond the secure fencing, and over the hedge line, occasionally cars pass up the farm track. If your dog is highly reactive to cars and you feel this could negatively impact your trip, please consider this before booking.
Can I pay on arrival or over the phone?
All bookings need to be made online before your arrival. You can reschedule your booking up to 24 hours before the session is due to start, but please note that we do not offer refunds for cancellations.
Is the field floodlit?
The field is not currently floodlit. We recommend bringing a torch for sessions in the morning or evening.
I am having trouble making a payment online
Please get in touch with us using this email address: hello@harburyfieldsdogwalkingfields.co.uk and provide us with your name, contact details and desired booking details. We will do our best to help you.
Is there a maximum number of dogs I can bring to one session?
We can accommodate up to six dogs in one booking.
Do you have toilet facilities?
We currently don’t offer toilet facilities.
Can I book more than one session at once?
Yes, you can book multiple sessions at one time including recurring time slots if you wish.
What if I find the field damaged on arrival?
The field will be walked and checked daily but please contact us immediately via email at: hello@harburyfieldsdogwalkingfields.co.uk if you notice any damages.
If I book the correct number of dogs, how many people can attend in one session?
There is not a limit on the number of people who can attend at any one time. Please, however, ensure you have booked the correct number of dogs attending the session and bring only three cars.
Can I bring my children to the session?
You are welcome to bring your children to the field, but they must be supervised at all times, and you are responsible for making sure that they do not injure themselves or break any of our field etiquette or T&Cs.
Please be aware that the field has not been made child safe, and that certain elements may pose an additional hazard to children.