Forest Farm

Forest Farm
  • Phoenix Lodge, Liverpool Rd
    Longview Ward, eng L34 1QA
  •   (778) 607-3355

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5.0 - (6 reviews)
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  • Amy McLeman


    May 2nd, 2023

  • Jan Ecc

    Awful place no where to park un attended bonfire dogs locked up barking no one on site field was a disgrace over grown and full of dog pooh bin over flowing wow was meant be nice safe space never again I'll be telling friends and family etc to avoid April 2023 review
    Apr 29th, 2023

  • Lesley Dr Doolittle Croft

    Rang for information about boarding a message was taken never got a call back then I emailed to ask same question, no reply again! Communication is lacking here I've decided not to board my pets with them as I have no faith if they can't communicate
    Apr 20th, 2023

  • Trish Patterson

    Great space to let dog run safe and free.
    Nov 21st, 2022

  • elkieere

    I used to book this field a few times a week for playtime and some training for my 2 puppies both with no recall. I however have not booked it since my last visit and have since found a new secure field somewhat nearby (micklehead). My final visit to forest farm was less than pleasant and gave me and my pups quite the scare. As we were walking around the field we got to the mesh part of the fencing which is by the farm house 2 very angry dogs came running toward the fence and barking a German Shepard and a collie looking dog. They started pacing up and down the fence trying to get in one tried digging under the fence. The mesh type fence didnt seem like it could hold the dogs back for long as it was rattling and the dogs were pushing against it so I didnt feel safe at all and it really scared my pups they ran towards the gate trying to get into our car. Wed only just arrived for our hour session yet we only stayed 5 minutes as I kept thinking the dogs were going to get into the field and attack my puppys (both under 7 months). I was on my own so would have no chance of splitting up an attack. I previously had a Rottweiler that I brought to the field now and again as she was people and dog reactive. If those dogs were to have done that while I was with my rottie there would have been a fight through the fence. I was upset this happened as it was the field closest to my house however I would never risk the safety of my pups so will not return. Secure fields are where you pay to keep your dogs and other dogs safe i.e reactivity/ no recall. At no point should other dogs be able to come that close to a fence when youve paid for a safe space these dogs did not want to play either.
    Dec 21st, 2022

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About
Forest Farm

Forest Farm is located at Phoenix Lodge, Liverpool Rd in Longview Ward, England L34 1QA. Forest Farm can be contacted via phone at (778) 607-3355 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (778) 607-3355

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Forest Farm?

A The phone number for Forest Farm is: (778) 607-3355.


Q Where is Forest Farm located?

A Forest Farm is located at Phoenix Lodge, Liverpool Rd, Longview Ward, eng L34 1QA


Q What is the internet address for Forest Farm?

A The website (URL) for Forest Farm is: http://www.forestfarmservices.co.uk/


Q How is Forest Farm rated?

A Forest Farm has a 5.0 Star Rating from 6 reviewers.

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Forest Farm

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Amy McLeman on Google

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Jan Ecc on Google

image Awful place no where to park un attended bonfire dogs locked up barking no one on site field was a disgrace over grown and full of dog pooh bin over flowing wow was meant be nice safe space never again I'll be telling friends and family etc to avoid April 2023 review


Lesley Dr Doolittle Croft on Google

image Rang for information about boarding a message was taken never got a call back then I emailed to ask same question, no reply again!
Communication is lacking here I've decided not to board my pets with them as I have no faith if they can't communicate


Trish Patterson on Google

image Great space to let dog run safe and free.


elkieere on Google

image I used to book this field a few times a week for playtime and some training for my 2 puppies both with no recall. I however have not booked it since my last visit and have since found a new secure field somewhat nearby (micklehead). My final visit to forest farm was less than pleasant and gave me and my pups quite the scare. As we were walking around the field we got to the mesh part of the fencing which is by the farm house 2 very angry dogs came running toward the fence and barking a German Shepard and a collie looking dog. They started pacing up and down the fence trying to get in one tried digging under the fence. The mesh type fence didnt seem like it could hold the dogs back for long as it was rattling and the dogs were pushing against it so I didnt feel safe at all and it really scared my pups they ran towards the gate trying to get into our car. Wed only just arrived for our hour session yet we only stayed 5 minutes as I kept thinking the dogs were going to get into the field and attack my puppys (both under 7 months). I was on my own so would have no chance of splitting up an attack. I previously had a Rottweiler that I brought to the field now and again as she was people and dog reactive. If those dogs were to have done that while I was with my rottie there would have been a fight through the fence. I was upset this happened as it was the field closest to my house however I would never risk the safety of my pups so will not return. Secure fields are where you pay to keep your dogs and other dogs safe i.e reactivity/ no recall. At no point should other dogs be able to come that close to a fence when youve paid for a safe space these dogs did not want to play either.


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