Round Rock Dog Depot

Updated on: July 29, 2022

Author: Tracy King

The 1.85-acre Round Rock Dog Depot is a leash-free dog park within city limits. A tire jump, an A-frame contact ramp, and a tunnel are among the agility elements in the fenced park. There is plenty of room for running and playing. Dog owners must have a current rabies vaccination certificate and registration tag for each dog entered into the park. The mission of Round Rock Dog Depot is to provide a fun, safe environment for dogs and their owners to socialize and play.


There are some rules to follow while at the Round Rock Dog Depot. All dogs must be on a leash when not in designated off-leash areas. Dogs must be under their owner's control at all times. Only two dogs per person are allowed in the park. Owners must clean up after their dogs and dispose of waste properly. Dogs showing aggressive behavior towards people or other dogs must be removed from the park immediately.


Why You Should Visit

Round Rock Dog Depot is the perfect place to bring your four-legged friend for a day of fun. The park has plenty of room to run around, as well as a number of agility elements for your dog to enjoy. And best of all, it's leash-free! So come on down to Round Rock Dog Depot and let your pup play to their heart's content.


So what are you waiting for? Grab your pup and head on down to Round Rock Dog Depot!

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Tracy King

About The Author:

Tracy King, of Texas Certified Restoration, brings over 10 years of combined industry experience to the disaster restoration field. Since the founding of the company, Tracy has been committed to providing professional and dependable restoration services to homeowners and businesses throughout the Greater Austin area. With a passion for helping clients navigate the challenges of water damage, fire damage, and other disaster-related situations, Tracy leads a certified team dedicated to delivering quality service that helps families and businesses resume normal life after unexpected emergencies.

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