Dog walking in East Brunswick
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Busy Pet Parents sometimes need a hand when it comes to ensuring their pup is getting the potty breaks and exercise they need. That's where Wag! comes in! Local East Brunswick, NJ dog walkers are background checked and registered on the Wag! platform, ready to take your dog on an adventure when you need them. Your dog can make a friend in the neighborhood, and you can re-book with the same dog walker easily in the app. East Brunswick, NJ has "pawlenty" of parks and neighborhoods that your dog is itching to explore!

The best dog friendly neighborhoods
in East Brunswick
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Old Bridge
The neighborhood of Old Bridge cintains most of the original land from when the town was first incorporated. Nowadays, the neighborhood is a largely residential area, with multiple dog-friendly parks. Keystone Park is 14.7 acres that is surrounded on three sides by the South River. With the area being made up of dense forests, open spaces, marshlands, and sandy beach access, the park makes up a great natural place to bring Fido for a hike. There are benches and trash bins at the park, and Fido will have to be kept on a leash.36

Milltown
The Tices Lane Park and Abraham Shalit Park are right next to each other, making up a large area in the neighborhood of Milltown in northern East Brunswick. Together, they offer 33 acres of undeveloped land. Footpaths link the two parks and make up a .8-mile trail that winds through both of the areas. People have donated a few benches to both parks, but that is the only amenity as the city is still deciding how to develop the land. Dogs are welcome nonetheless, but must remain on a leash while at the parks, and owners must bring water and clean-up bags.24

Lawrence Brook Manor
Lawrence Brook Manor is a residential neighborhood with lots of houses and bustling streets. Despite the packed appearance, the area still has plenty of places to take Fido, like the Pine Ridge Park. The small park is about 6 acres, and features a baseball diamond, paved path, tennis courts, and spacious grassy fields. This dog-friendly adventure will allow a leashed Fido to get the exercise and socialization he needs with access to benches, water fountains, clean-up stations, and trash bins. The Rutgers Garden in the northern tip of the neighborhood is another place to take Fido on a walk, and offers well-maintained trails through an expanse of gardens and woodlands. Dogs must remain on a leash while in the garden, and owners must bring clean-up bags.
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Fresh Ponds
The Fresh Ponds neighborhood gets its name from the bodies of water that are found throughout the community, like the Farrington Lake. Among these areas are also dog-friendly open spaces, which includes Bicentennial Park, a 34-acre park that sits on the lake with access to a boat launch, fishing spots, recreational basketball courts, natural areas, and paved walking trails. Dogs are welcome inside the park, and are even allowed in the enclosed baseball or tennis courts when players are not using them, but must remain on a leash. Features include benches, trash bins, water fountains, clean-up stations, and nighttime lights.