Dog Park Saftey Tips


    1. Pick the right dog park for you and your pet. Ideally, an off-leash park should have:
      • A double-gate entry, secure fencing, and posted rules of conduct
      • Centrally located, well-stocked poop-bag dispensers and trash cans
      • Separate areas for large and small dogs, and plenty of room for dogs to run
      • A sheltered area, preferably with seating
      • Dog-friendly water fountains
Before you bring your dog into the fenced area, take a few minutes to scan the activity in the park. If there are too many dogs, inattentive owners, aggressive animals, or piles of dog waste lying around, I recommend finding another park, or returning when the situation is improved
2. Make sure your dog is consistently responsive to basic obedience commands like come, sit, stay, and leave it. This will help you control her in a potentially dangerous situation.
3. If the dog park you visit doesn't have a separate small dog area, be extremely careful of big dogs around little ones. If your dog is small, I recommend you find a dog park with a separate small dog area. Aggressive dogs come in all sizes, but a small dog has a much better chance of surviving an act of aggression by a dog his own size. 
I hope these tips will help you and your pooch to stay safe while having fun st your local dog park

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