Secure Dog Fields with Water Supply

11 fields across 10 counties · Last updated 2026-04-08

Fresh water is the most underrated facility in a secure dog field. Most UK fields are on farmland with no mains water — which means if you forget a bottle, your dog goes thirsty. This page highlights fields where reviews or listing details mention a water supply, tap, trough, or stream. If water availability matters to you (especially in summer), start here.

Recommended gear

🐕 Recommended gear

Portable dog water bottle

Most fields don't have taps — a spill-free travel bottle is non-negotiable.

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Quick-dry microfibre dog towel

Saves your car seats after muddy winter sessions.

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Self-cooling dog mat

Pressure-activated gel mat for hot-weather session breaks.

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Kent (2 fields)

Cumbria (1 field)

Devon (1 field)

Gloucestershire (1 field)

Norfolk (1 field)

Pembrokeshire (1 field)

Somerset (1 field)

Suffolk (1 field)

Surrey (1 field)

Warwickshire (1 field)

FAQs

Do most secure dog fields have water?

No — the majority are converted farm paddocks without mains water. Always bring your own portable bottle and bowl as a default.

Is it safe for my dog to drink from a natural water source at a field?

Generally, a clean stream or trough is fine. Avoid stagnant ponds or blue-green algae. If in doubt, use your own supply.

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