Dog walking in Fairmont
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Why book dog walker in Fairmont
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 Fairmont, WV 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. Fairmont, WV has "pawlenty" of parks and neighborhoods that your dog is itching to explore!

The best dog friendly neighborhoods
in Fairmont
Unable to take your dog on a walk today? Dog walkers through Wag! are available to care for your pup whenever you’re not. Every dog walker has passed an enhanced background check. Get photos and updates on where your dog poops and pees while you follow along via GPS in the app.
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Marion Park
Family and dog-friendly, the Marion Park neighborhood features the 3-acre off-leash Fido’s Backyard Dog Park. The separate, double-gated fenced areas for large and small dogs provides plenty of space to run and romp. The open field is great for Fido to play a game of frisbee or socialize with other pups. Owners will enjoy relaxing on the shaded benches and chatting with other pup parents. A water fountain and doggie waste bags are available, along with trash cans to keep the park looking great. The children will also enjoy playing at the East Marion Park where the dog park is located. Thirty-two acres of outdoor activity fields, jogging trails, and a playground are perfect for time with the family.
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Shagtown
While hanging out in the Shagtown neighborhood with your pooch, plan to spend the day at Windmill Park situated on over 20 acres along the Monongahela River. While the kids play softball or soccer, you and Fido can walk along the trails or take a break at one of the pavilions. You can refill water bottles at the concession stand and bring your own doggie waste bags. Palentine Park is another option when your pup needs some exercise. Walking along the river and enjoying peace and tranquility may be just what you need after a day of work. Just be sure to keep your pooch on his leash while you take advantage of the fresh air.
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Gaston Junction/ West End
When walking through the Gaston Junction/ West End neighborhood, Fido will love the 5th Street Park. This quaint small space features a playground for the children, in addition to picnic tables and a shelter where you and your pup can hang out after walking a few laps around the park. You can also walk along Coal Run where you might find other dog lovers fishing and spending quality time with their pooch. History lovers can hike along the West Virginia Civil War Trails with their dogs and view markers about local battles. Always remember to bring your own doggie waste bags and water bottles for you and Fido.
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Montana
Quiet and peaceful, the Montana neighborhood is great for people and pups of all ages. Although this is a popular area for retirees, you will often see canines and their companions out for a stroll under the shade trees. Taking in the history of Prickett’s Fort State Park is great for humans and Fido. You can walk through the grounds and watch the ducks on the pond while Fido sniffs the plants and wildlife. Hiking along the Mon River Rail Trail System is another option for great exercise. This is part of the rails-to-trails network using former rail lines as hiking paths.

Westchester
The Westchester neighborhood offers both a walking trail and the Mary Lou Retton Youth Park, where you and Fido can walk and enjoy the fresh air. The West Fork River Trail is perfect for a day of hiking along the former rail lines winding through the neighborhood. Mary Lou Retton Youth Park is great place to take your pooch for a day of fun and frolicking. The park covers 25 acres and offers athletic fields, picnic areas, and a playground. You can fill up Fido’s water bottles at the pavilion and take a break for a snack. Remember to bring your own doggie waste bags and let your pup have a furtastic time with the family.



