Crafting Your Park Profile: The Details Tab

Modified on Sun, 15 Feb at 1:07 PM

Welcome to the Details section of your listing page! This is where you lay the foundation for your park’s public profile. Think of it as your chance to introduce your space to dog lovers and help them picture the experience you’re offering.



Whether you’re just starting out or giving your listing a refresh, this tab is all about clarity, charm, and connection.


About This Section

In this section, you’ll provide key information about your park, including:

  • Park Name – Make it memorable and inviting.
  • Physical Address & Location – Helps Guests find you and plan their visit.
  • Park Description – A deeper dive into what makes your park special.
  • Fencing Status, Acreage, and Terrain – Important for safety and play preferences.
  • Park Website and Facebook page (if you have one) – Great for sharing more about your space or linking to social media.
  • Property Photo – Minimum of 5 required.

    Note: 

    • The first photo you choose will appear as the primary image on the property listing.
    • Upload images in a 16:9 aspect ratio (recommended: 950 × 400) for optimal viewing.
    • A minimum of 5 and a maximum of 20 photos can be added. 
    • Only files with JPG, JPEG, and PNG extensions are allowed. 
    • Each file must not exceed 2 MB.


  • Potential Hazards – Identify hazards on your property for enhanced Guest safety.
  • Additional Rules and Policies specific to your Park – Include rules and policies specific to your park.
  • Access & Parking Instructions along with Photos – Helps Guests find you and plan their visit, and upload parking photos.


Why It Matters

Providing a complete and thoughtful listing helps you:

  • Attract More Bookings
     Guests are more likely to book when they feel informed and excited about your space.
  • Build Trust with Dog Owners
     Clear descriptions and honest details show that you care about safety, comfort, and transparency.
  • Showcase Your Unique Vibe
     Whether it’s peaceful trails, open fields, or cozy corners, your description helps guests imagine their visit.
  • Set Expectations Early
     Sharing access info, terrain notes, and pet policies helps avoid surprises and ensures happy visits.
  • Maximize Your Success as a Host
     A well-crafted listing is your best marketing tool—it works for you 24/7!

Tip for New Hosts:
 Start with what you know and love about your space. You can always come back and polish later. The more you share, the more your park stands out!

 

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