Why Photos Matter for Your Park Profile

Modified on Fri, 27 Mar at 7:38 AM


Photos are one of the most influential parts of your park listing. Guests rely on visuals to understand your space, feel confident about safety, and imagine their dog enjoying the visit. Listings with a strong set of high‑quality photos consistently outperform those with only a few images — in fact, parks with complete photo galleries see up to 2× higher engagement from guests browsing the platform.


Hosts who invest in clear, well‑lit photos often notice a meaningful lift in visibility and booking activity. Detailed visuals also reduce guest questions and help visitors feel prepared, creating a smoother, more welcoming experience from the moment they view your listing.


Great photos don’t just showcase your park — they directly support your success.


Important Notes for uploading pictures of your park:

  • The first photo you choose will appear as the primary image on the property listing.
  • For best viewing, upload images in a 16:9 ratio (recommended 95 x 400).
  • A minimum of 5 and a maximum of 20 photos can be added.
  • Only files with JPG, JPEG, and PNG extensions.
  • Each uploaded photo must not exceed 20 MB to meet platform requirements


Minimum Recommended Photos

To help guests get a full and accurate understanding of your park, we recommend including the following:

Space Overview

  • 6 photos of the space from different angles
  • If your park has multiple distinct areas, include 4 photos per space
    These images help guests understand the size, layout, and terrain.

Fence Line (if applicable)

  • 4 photos of the fence line
    Guests want to know the height, material, and condition of the fencing to ensure it suits their dog’s needs.

Entrance

  • 1 photo of the entrance
    This helps guests easily identify where to go when they arrive.

Parking Area

  • 1 photo of the parking area
    Clear parking visuals reduce arrival stress and help guests plan ahead.

Amenities

If you offer amenities — such as water stations, seating, shade structures, agility equipment, or waste bins — include photos of each. Amenities add value and help guests understand what’s available.

Special Features

Highlight anything unique or delightful about your park:

  • Trails
  • Ponds
  • Forested areas
  • Hills or open fields
  • Scenic views
  • Play zones

These features often become the deciding factor for guests choosing between parks.


Tips for Strong, Effective Photos

  • Take photos during daylight for the clearest results.
  • Capture both wide shots and close‑ups.
  • Ensure the space is tidy and welcoming.
  • Hold your camera steady to avoid blurry images.
  • Resize photos as needed to meet the 2KB limit before uploading.

Great photos don’t just make your listing look good — they build trust, increase bookings, and help guests feel confident choosing your park. A well‑photographed space is a successful space, and we’re here to help you shine.

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