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    Ok, give me all the dog park etiquette info!

    I was reading some posts in the past about people saying... I can't believe this person was doing this at the dog park. OR Those kids shouldn't be playing with the dogs at the dog park. I am dying to take Syl and Harley to a dog park and it is getting warmer. I also located a good one, so I'm just about ready. Those of you that are veterans in the dog parks across the world lend me your knowledge. I want to know all the etiquette and rules. Also, what is acceptable behavior for my pups? Sylvia and Harley play a little rough, is that ok? Thanks for any help.
    Billy and Willy! (2 of my 4)


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    I wanted to bump this back up, because I'm really interested in dog park etiquette myself! Finn has all of his shots now, so, I'm wanting to get him out there! so....***bump***


    Thanks, Dogz!

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    are you allowed to go to a dog park if you don't have a dog?

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    I wouldn't see why not! I've heard of people taking their cats to dog parks! So, I wouldn't see a problem with someone without pets going....but, hopefully, others will see this and answer, too! **BUMP**


    Thanks, Dogz!

    "...when does sometimes turn into all the time...." Joe Pisapia

    "We all start off as strangers, it's where we end up that counts." Jennifer Beals, Four Rooms

    "And I find it kind of funny...I find it kind of sad...The dreams in which I’m dying Are the best I’ve ever had" Tears for Fears, Mad World

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    Originally posted by G.P.girl
    are you allowed to go to a dog park if you don't have a dog?
    Of course you are! There's this kid that goes to our dog park who is sooo smart! He doesn't have any dogs of his own, but he is excellent in knowing dog breeds and he knows all the dogs that go to our dog park and their names.

    Dog parks are a great place to socialize. If Finn has all his shots done, don't be afraid to try taking him to one. Maybe keep him on the leash when you walk in and let him sniff the other dogs. When he gets more comfortable with his new surroundings you can take the leash off and let him run around. It's a great way for dogs to socialize not only with other dogs, but also with people. Seshy used to be soo scared of both dogs and people, but he knows the dog park is a great place and isn't afraid anymore to go up to someone to get a pet or treats.

    As for behavior... as long as your dogs aren't aggressive with other dogs it should be fine. Most people don't like aggressive dogs going to the dog park cuz they don't want fights started. If you know how to control your dog's rough playing behavior (like if he/she starts getting rough and you tell them to stop, then they stop) then it should be fine. Seshy gets a lil nuts over dogs that play fetch and he loves to herd them. I don't mind him herding them but sometimes he starts to nip, so I always have to go make him calm down lol.

    Hopefully that was of some help.

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    I think the number one thing needed for a dog park is a good off leash recall. I can't tell you how many times I've seen someone calling and calling and calling their dog over and over with the dog paying absolutely no attention whatsoever.
    And this brings up a training issue. If you go to the park and think your dog has a good recall and it gets there and you call it and it doesn't come right away, please do not call it again and again. Do something (run away, jump around like a fool, pretend you're eating something, clap your hands....etc) to make it want to come to you. You are going to have to be way more interesting than all the funn buddies it has just met. Every time you call the dog and it does not come reinforces the fact that it does not have to right away. Also do not call it away from playing to snap the leash on and leave the park. Call it and release it to go back to play it's a great reward. Dog parks are great for training under distractions. I personally wouldn't take a puppy to one and let it off leash for the reason listed above (it's not fair to expect a young pup to have a perfect recall), but I would let the pup drag a long leash so that I still had control while the pup played.


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    One thing that no one mentioned so far is that all the dog parks I have been to expect you to clean up after your dog. The places I go have their own bags and a recetptacle to put them in.

    All the dogs run to meet the new guy so it is easier if you hold your dog back either physically or verbally so that the new guy isn't overwhelmed by all the others sniffing etc.

    It's your responsibility to make sure your dog doesn't get too rough with another dog. That doesn't always being mean. I have seen several dogs hide behind their owners because another dog just is too rough for the other dog. Snoopy isn't exactly a shy dog around other dogs but there is at least one other dog I can think of that he hides from because he plays too rough. If you see other dogs hiding or running to their owners to get away from yours, you may want to work with your dog.

    Don't let your dog jump on other people. (that's a tough one because if someone has treats mine still do at times). Watch giving out treats. If the dogs seem to be getting too competitive about getting the treats, put them away for awhile.

    For some reason, a lot of the dog "fights" have started underneath or around the picnic table. Some dogs think that when they have claimed a place to lay or hide, it is theirs and they don't want intruders. When too many dogs start congregating in one area it is time to "walk" some of teh dogs into another area.

    I am sure there are other things I am forgetting but those are the ones I can think of now.

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    I wouldn't see why not! I've heard of people taking their cats to dog parks!

    I highly recommend not taking a cat inside a dog park. Some dogs have never been around cats and to them it is another thing to chase. Some dogs just plain hate cats and will kill them if they get a chance. Moosmom has taken Moosha (I know I am butcherng names, sorry) to the Findlay Dog Park GATHERING but she did not take her into the park itself. I am thinking someone else brought their cats but again the cats did not go into the dog park itself but was over in the picnic area away from the dogs.



    are you allowed to go to a dog park if you don't have a dog?
    Our dog park says you have to be over a certain age (I'm thinking 12) unless you are with an adult. People do come in without dogs and some even bring their kids.

    Kids should be taught to never pet a dog unless they have asked the owner and never grab at a dog or do anything that might make a dog think he/she is going to strike it. (when we first got Snoopy a man raised his arm to throw a ball and Snoopy went nuts and barked and barked at the man. Since we had never encountered that situation before it quite surprised us. Snoopy ran from the man, and barked but that could really scare a child. Snoopy is afraid of men until he gets to know them so we think he must have been abused by one at some point before we got him at 6 months of age) It probably isn't wise to let children give dogs treats either unless the owner is nearby and says okay. Some dogs can get quite nippy when taking treats.

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    I have no idea, lol, sorry I'm not much help. There aren't any dog parks around here, anywhere

    -thank you Poppy for the avatar.


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    Originally posted by 4 Dog Mother
    I wouldn't see why not! I've heard of people taking their cats to dog parks!

    I highly recommend not taking a cat inside a dog park.
    I didn't say I recommended taking a cat into a dog park. I was just making a point that you don't have to be a dog owner.


    Thanks, Dogz!

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    Everyone has given you very good advice. Just thought I'd chime in with the "RULES" from our local dog park.

    All dogs must display a valid license.
    Dogs must be current on their vaccinations
    Leash all dogs while entering and exiting.
    Owners must be within eyesight and voice control over their pets at all times.
    Puppies under 4 months are prohibited to protect their own health. .Maximum of 3 dogs per adult.
    All children must be monitored and accompanied by a guardian at all times.
    Be prepared to leash your dog immediately if your pet becomes unruly, worrisome to others, aggressive to animals or humans, or displays mounting behavior .
    Honor the request of others to leash your pet if asked.
    Dogs in heat are not permitted
    Aggressive and/or vicious dogs are not permitted.
    CLEAN UP AFTER YOUR PET! WASTE MUST BE DISPOSED OF COMPLETELY AND IMMEDIATELY


    Hope you all get to enjoy your park soon!

    P.S. Don't forget to bring the camera

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    Originally posted by anna_66
    [B]Everyone has given you very good advice. Just thought I'd chime in with the "RULES" from our local dog park.

    All dogs must display a valid license.




    Hmm, we don't have dog licenses where I live. I live in an unincorporated area. Licenses aren't even available, but I wish they were. I hope that won't cause a problem at the park.

    I wonder if there was a way I could lobby to have dog licenses in my area. My dad said when he was young and lived in Chicago that people that worked for the city would randomly knock on the door and if they heard a dog bark they wanted to see the licenses. Now that’s tax dollars at work! That would be wonderful and stop a lot animal cruelty. Hmm, now my brain is going a mile a minute. You indirectly gave me a good idea Anna, thanks!
    Billy and Willy! (2 of my 4)


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    Anna,

    One thing that's kind of bothering me about Findley's Dog Park
    getogether is the subject of dog licenses. They are not required
    in my county in Indianapolis.All that local authorities require is a
    dog has to wear a current rabies tag & a I.D. Tag with owners
    name & address on it. I explained this to Phred & I sure hope
    there is no problem for me or Smokey when we come in May.
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    Originally posted by lizbud
    ... bothering me about Findley's Dog Park getogether
    is the subject of dog licenses.

    They are not required in my county in Indianapolis.

    All that local authorities require is a dog has to
    wear a current
    rabies tag & an I.D. Tag with owners name & address on it.

    I explained this to Phred & I sure hope there is no problem for
    me or Smokey when we come in May.
    Liz ~

    Shouldn't be a "problem" - because the Findlay Rangers can easily
    *confirm* that Indy Dogs don't need a "license" with a phone call.

    What you might want to do is "print out" one of the articles
    on the Indy City/County web site that says that -
    and just carry the article with you.

    If we even *see* a Ranger - his greatest concern will be that
    each Dog has a "Human/Owner" with a Park Permit!

    I kinda doubt the Ranger will be down on hands & knees - "reading tags"!
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    I was going to say the same thing Phred. I don't think it will be a problem...so you better come

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