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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Stop going to dog parks. Meet a few friends dogs and meet at sniffspot or a tennis court or a yard if you have one. Also. You were wrong in picking up your dog The other dog saw your dog as prey. Is your dog a little dog? If so did you go in the big dop part?[/quote] Thanks, pp! The other dog saw mine as prey and started attacking him. Once the attack begins, you need to separate the dogs as quickly as possible. Picking him up was the fastest way to do that.[/quote] You didn't do anything wrong. The way you usually tell is exactly as you did - observing and paying attention. But things can change quickly and you have to be prepared for that possibility. Only you can tell if the risks are worthwhile. [/quote] Thank you! My dog is very extraverted and has a lot more energy than the dogs he usually plays with. The dog park is clearly not a good alternative and it's not worth the risk. [/quote]
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