Secure Dog Training Fields

102 fields across 45 counties · Last updated 2026-04-08

If your primary goal is training — recall, obedience, impulse control, agility foundations — then you need a controlled, distraction-free environment. Secure fields are the best option most UK dog owners have outside of a professional training centre. This page brings together fields that mention training in their name, description or Google listing, plus all fields with agility equipment.

Recommended gear

🐕 Recommended gear

Long training lead (10m)

Essential for recall work in a secure field — long enough for freedom, short enough for safety.

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Acme dog training whistle

The classic recall whistle used by UK gundog trainers.

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Training treat pouch (waist belt)

Keeps high-value rewards in reach during recall drills.

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Durham (6 fields)

Tyne and Wear (6 fields)

QP-K9

★4.3 · Hebburn, Tyne and Wear

Ayrshire (5 fields)

Berkshire (5 fields)

Gwynedd (5 fields)

Dorset (4 fields)

Lanarkshire (4 fields)

Leicestershire (4 fields)

North Yorkshire (4 fields)

Borders (3 fields)

Carmarthenshire (3 fields)

Fife (3 fields)

Kent (3 fields)

Staffordshire (3 fields)

K9 Acres

★5.0 · Rugeley WS15, Staffordshire

K9

★4.9 · Stafford, Staffordshire

Aberdeen (2 fields)

Buckinghamshire (2 fields)

Cambridgeshire (2 fields)

Cumbria (2 fields)

Devon (2 fields)

Dumfries (2 fields)

FAQs

Can I do recall training in any secure field?

Yes — every exclusive-hire field is suitable for recall work. A long line, high-value treats and a whistle are the core tools. Fields with fewer visual distractions (no livestock, no adjacent footpaths) tend to work best.

Do any fields have professional trainers on site?

Some do — check the field listing or owner website. PawsField is a directory, not a training provider, so we recommend contacting the owner directly to ask about training support.

Is there a difference between a training field and a regular field?

Not structurally — the main difference is that fields marketed for training tend to have more space, stronger fencing, and sometimes agility equipment or specific training aids.

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