Yes, that's her. Thank you!!!

Many Huskies have a high prey drive. Not all mind you, but many.

Or you could have my favorite dog park's view of a perfect world... where dogs of all sizes get along beautifully! and they do there. (Then you come back down to reality and you have the local dog park that had the forethought to put in divided sections. More often than not though the small dog side is used for the dogs less likely to get along with other dogs. I like the idea of the time out pen that the Findlay dog park has.)

Quote Originally Posted by Giselle
That would be Patricia McConnell. I love her; she is a true pioneer in the science of dog behavior.

If I'm not mistaken, Huskies tend to have a pretty high prey drive, right? Additionally, I *think* Jack is pretty young. Combine a high prey drive with high energy with a wide open space with small dogs, and you've got a perfect recipe for disaster. This is why I can't let Ivy associate with small dogs, either. At home, she's fine with my Peke, but dogs play without thinking. In a perfect world, every dog park would have separate sections for small/big dogs.