However, after we brought Barksdale home and tried the dog park a few times, the three of us decided that we just weren't really the "dog park" type. We found that too many of the dogs and their owners we would encounter weren't particularly "balanced", which often could lead to humping, barking, and the occasional fight. And since this dog park in particular was so popular, there were often hoards of dogs roaming around -- forming their own squirrel-hunting packs and picking on the new guys.
Since moving to Savannah, our position on dog parks hasn't changed a great deal. But, in case we ever decide to give it another try, we are lucky enough to have a couple of nice options:
#1. Starland Dog Park:

#2. Beasley Dog Park:
Located on East Broad Street in downtown Savannah, this dog park is adjacent to a huge athletic field and is itself very large. We have not taken BD to this park yet, so I can't speak to it one way or the other. But they do have their very own blog, which is cool and it looks like there is a strong community of dog enthusiasts involved. And the coolest part is that it is named after Savannah's first black nun, Mathilda Beasley.
#3. Tybee Bark Park:
Wherever you decide to take your pup for some fun, make sure that you are a responsible owner and take good care to watch your dog's behavior in the park. My own personal dog guru, Cesar Millan, offers some great advice for having a safe and happy time at dog parks here.
Have fun!