Duckhill Dog Park

Duckhill Dog Park We are a park for dogs to run free and play in a secure field with toys and obstacles.
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Hi if you’ve left this chase toy at the park give me a message x
19/06/2024

Hi if you’ve left this chase toy at the park give me a message x

18/06/2024
I have these donated coats, if your interested in any please let me know and give you sizes etc. All donations to doggy ...
16/06/2024

I have these donated coats, if your interested in any please let me know and give you sizes etc. All donations to doggy charities.

14/06/2024
13/06/2024
Some pups enjoying our new pond 😍
12/06/2024

Some pups enjoying our new pond 😍

12/06/2024
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07/06/2024

Hi this is to all my lovely dog walkers and boarders, I want to get a list together of your services as I’m often asked for recommendations by my customers. Can you drop me a WhatsApp or message with everything you cover please? Xx

Ok guys it’s done! Will be filled up for Saturday so let’s pray for sunshine 😂😂😂
06/06/2024

Ok guys it’s done! Will be filled up for Saturday so let’s pray for sunshine 😂😂😂

06/06/2024
Someone left this school jumper a few weeks ago, is it yours??
06/06/2024

Someone left this school jumper a few weeks ago, is it yours??

05/06/2024

IMPORTANT NOTICE

Please - If you find a bird, NEVER put water in it's mouth. The little hole you can see at the back of this birds tongue is their airway. One wrong drop in there, and the bird aspirates, meaning it drowns. They can't cough the water back up, and it's a horrible death.
Baby birds get all their moisture from the food the parents feed them.
If you find an adult bird that is dehydrated, offer it some water to drink by itself, or you can dip a cotton bud in water, and wipe the tiniest bit down the side of their beak, making sure you avoid the nostrils.
People are messaging me saying they've syringed water in to a birds mouth. This is usually a death sentence, and the bird goes downhill over the next few hours.
If you find a baby bird, keep it warm. If they don't have full feathers, they need a gentle heat source. They can't make their own body heat. NEVER feed a cold bird. Their digestive system stops when cold, and this also results more often than not, in the bird dying slowly.
Warmth is key.

Address

Duckhill Cottage, Sunnyside Road, Cairneyhill
Dunfermline
KY128HB

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 7pm
Tuesday 8am - 7pm
Wednesday 8am - 7pm
Thursday 8am - 7pm
Friday 8am - 7pm
Saturday 8am - 4pm
Sunday 8am - 7pm

Telephone

+447710412466

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