
Dog Park Tips
Take off the leash- if the park is properly kept and your dog trained, it should be ok to let your dog run free.
Small Dog- our dog park has an area for small dogs. It's easy for the little guys to get pushed around when they play in the big dog area and you'll find they are happiest playing with other small dogs.
Leave the toys at home- if you bring toys your dog might be preoccupied with guarding it or fighting with other dogs over it. Let the park be about socializing with other dogs and running free.
Walk yourself- don't just watch your dog exercise. Take this opportunity to take walks around the park and walk yourself.
When in doubt, leave- your first concern should always be for your dog's safety. If you think the park is unsafe or other dogs might harm him, leave. It's better to be safe than sorry.
Be Vigilant- it's easy to talk with other owners and not pay attention to what your pup is up to. Remember it's your responsibility to keep your dog safe and keep him from harming others.
Keep it down- Raising your voice, even when giving commands, can frighten or excite dogs and encourage bad behavior.
Is your dog having fun? Stay as long as your dog is having fun. If your dog seems bored, exhausted or is behaving badly, it's time to go.
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