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Interesting thread! I agree that dogs need to be socialized as that makes them easier to handle and lessens the risk of problems when you meet other dogs, etc.
We're lucky enough to live next to a park where every morning a handful of dogs meet. It is very much like taking your toddler to the park to play and meet with other parents while you oversee your child play with other kids. The dogs all know and like each other and some of them run around and play whereas Castor usually hangs out with the humans after he has greeted his friends. He does run quite fast but to be honest he cannot keep up with dachshunds, terriers, schnauzers and shelties!
I really had such a great experience when i took fran to the dog park. Honestly Iām kind of shocked that everyone is so against It! But i respect everyoneās opinions on the care for their babies! Fran was a big hit with all the other dog parents and got along great with all the other dogs.
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I really had such a great experience when i took fran to the dog park. Honestly Iām kind of shocked that everyone is so against It! But i respect everyoneās opinions on the care for their babies! Fran was a big hit with all the other dog parents and got along great with all the other dogs.
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Dogs parents sure love bulldogs, itās other fur babies that donāt like so much poor bulldogs! My Tank loves everybody (and here in Georgia, bulldogs are sacred:D) and everybody loves him...but other doggies probably donāt watch footballalso, donāt forget, Fran is lady, and For male dogs itās a bit different.
Dogs parents sure love bulldogs, itās other fur babies that donāt like so much poor bulldogs! My Tank loves everybody (and here in Georgia, bulldogs are sacred:D) and everybody loves him...but other doggies probably donāt watch footballalso, donāt forget, Fran is lady, and For male dogs itās a bit different.
This is true! When i went she was the only girl dog ��
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[MENTION=16619]Cbrugs[/MENTION] I called the daycare. They questioned me about Ollie, behavior etc. They said he needs all shots, including Canine Influenza and Bortedella (heās getting these on Monday). He would also have to prove that he is licensed with the county. I would need to bring Ollie in for an interview and a trial for an hour or so.If I had to choose between either a dog park or daycare, I personally would go with daycare. At daycare, the dogs have to be either vaccinated or show titer tests. With a dog park, you have no idea if the dogs have diseases or not. Plus at daycare, if you have an aggressive dog, it wouldn't be allowed there (of course little altercations can still happen). Again, at a dog park, you have no idea what kind of dogs are there.
[MENTION=14995]sisters3[/MENTION] Thank you for thinking Iām not crazy. Sometimes even I am unsure if I am or not.This does not sound crazy at all. I've stressed about the same thing (Joey is an only dog) Sorry, I have no input, I have not yet figured this out for Joey. I wanted you to know that you're not the only one that feels this way. I've tried constantly to let Joey play with her "dog cousin" but he is much older, food and toy possessive, this scared me and, like you, I want Joey to stay sweet and not pick up bad habits or be exposed to aggression, ever. So, I will watch this thread for others to give some insight. Thanks for starting a great conversation !
[MENTION=15310]helsonwheels[/MENTION] No on leash dog park here. You have to go in a gate that enters into like a pen. You have to unleash your dog and then go out the opposite end of the pen into the park. No leashes allowed. Going out itās the same thing in reverse...open gate from park into pen, close gate behind you, leash dog, go out other gate, go home.I personally donāt go to dog parks any more. But but if you have no choice itās a place to start with. Make sure the first few times you bring your dogs heās on a leash. Walk around so he gets use to the park, seeing dogs running everywhere etc. At 6 months is young to be running loose. Or find a on leash dog park. More control on dogs. Both my sons as most knows they each have 3 dogs of their own. One son has 3 grumpiest and the other has 3 very active dogs. Those are the ones you see mostly in photos I call ā the cousinsā are here. Both of mine are curious dogs and will go up to anything n anyone. I know one thing, I would never prevent myself not going on vacation. Trust me I would figure out something even if my sons couldnāt watch them. Thereās always a plan B. Loll
[MENTION=15310]helsonwheels[/MENTION] No on leash dog park here. You have to go in a gate that enters into like a pen. You have to unleash your dog and then go out the opposite end of the pen into the park. No leashes allowed. Going out itās the same thing in reverse...open gate from park into pen, close gate behind you, leash dog, go out other gate, go home.
When I use to bring Nyala at this dog park, was exactly like you described park. Inside entrance gates before going in n out that enters main park. I had Nyala on the 6ft leash. No one has ever told me that I wasnāt allowed. I pity those if they did. I have never heard if someone wants to walk with their dogs on a leash theyāll get thrown out or something. Off leash parks can be good for the ones that want to train their dogs to listen on commands while thereās distractions. Go with Ollie and leave him on a leash and see what happens. Youāre basically training ollie so he gets use to other dogs slowly. I also train with a 20ā strap. So when I call them n they are distracted I yank the strap. We do have here some city bylaws guys that walk around making sure your dog has his license tag on or registered with the city or itās $250 ticket on the spot.
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[MENTION=16619]Cbrugs[/MENTION] I called the daycare. They questioned me about Ollie, behavior etc. They said he needs all shots, including Canine Influenza and Bortedella (heās getting these on Monday). He would also have to prove that he is licensed with the county. I would need to bring Ollie in for an interview and a trial for an hour or so.
The other upside to the daycare is that it is air conditioned. I feel itās inexpensive. Itās $15 for a half day which is 5 hours. There is another I am also going to check out.