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Friday, November 9, 2018

How safe is an off leash dog park?

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Our Walk in the Park

My husband and I were walking our little dog Buddy at one of the big city parks. We enjoy this park as it has a mini zoo in it, lots of trails, paths, and areas of interest to see. The park has an off leash dog area for the dogs to run. Lots of dogs are always in this off-leash dog park section.
While we were walking back to our car a white truck was parked there with a cover on the back of the truck. I could see one, two, three, then four large dogs. It looked like several breeds. All of them were dark dogs. I noticed one breed was a Doberman pincher. The man was hooking up a leash on each dog one by one as we passed by.
A man walked by him and said “Four Dogs! What are the dogs used for? The owner said, “They’re working dogs!” Wow, I thought, why would an owner bring four big working dogs to run in an off leash park section with non-working domestic dogs? Most house dogs are domestic dogs of a gentle nature. Dogs that are working dogs are trained to be more aggressive!
I watched him take those dogs out of the truck, open the gate to the off leash dog area so I knew that he was going in. I thought, “Wow, are our dogs are risk?” What do you think? Do you wish your small domestic dog running in an area where working dogs are running too? After seeing this I decided to write an article on Off-Leash Dog Parks.
When we adopted Buddy our little Brussels Griffon/Shitzu the Dog Pound worker was concerned about our dog being exposed to Pitbull’s, etc. in the place we lived. She worried about Buddy’s safety. This seems no different to me than her concerns for our dog.

Off Leash Dog Parks


Dog parks are supposed to be fun–but often they’re not. They’re a play heaven for our furry friends, right? Well, not really. Parks for dogs are one of those places that seem like a brilliant idea — and would be, if we all knew how to behave. But we don’t.

Going to the dog park has become something dog owners think they almost have to do.

Our society has gone from thinking dog play is fun to thinking dog play is vital. Not all dogs are suited to this kind of play.

If yours seems to be having a good time, you need to watch closely and keep connected with your dog. Unfortunately, dogs do get injured and sometimes even killed in dog park fights.

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