Secure Dog Fields with Water Supply

13 fields across 12 counties · Last updated 2026-08-18

Water availability varies between dog fields. This page highlights fields where owner-confirmed listing details mention a usable water supply, tap or drinking station. If water availability matters to you, confirm that the facility is currently working and suitable for drinking before booking.

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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Somerset (2 fields)

Cornwall (1 field)

Devon (1 field)

Essex (1 field)

Fife (1 field)

Greater London (1 field)

Hertfordshire (1 field)

Lincolnshire (1 field)

Surrey (1 field)

Tyne and Wear (1 field)

Warwickshire (1 field)

West Sussex (1 field)

FAQs

Do most dog fields have water?

Availability varies. PawsField includes a listing on this page only when owner-confirmed facts mention a usable supply, tap or drinking station. Confirm current availability with the operator and consider carrying your own water and bowl.

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

Do not assume a pond, stream or trough is safe to drink from. Ask the operator, use a known-clean supply, and keep dogs away from stagnant water or visible algae.

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