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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]See the previous two posts for examples of what NOT to do at a dog park, and why smart people don't go there. Want to encourage a fight between resource-guarding animals, off-leash and uncontrolled? Introduce food to the dynamic. SMDH... There really needs to be some basic training and licensing required before people are allowed to have dogs. This is noob-level stuff, and you're asking for trouble where there doesn't need to be any. You'll say it's never been a problem for you, and that's only because you're leaving off the "...yet." [b]Do not feed your dog at the dog park[/b].[/quote] To each his own. I give my dog one small treat that i put in the fist of my hand until I open my hand when his mouth is right there. This happens after he's come to me and as we are exiting the dog park. Of course, I wouldn't pull out treats in front of other dogs. [/quote] Enjoy your stupid prizes when you eventually lose this stupid game. Give your dog a special treat as you're leaving the dog park area completely, either in your car or a block or so away. It is unwise to feed your dog in the presence of other dogs, unless they're all yours and you've trained them to handle that dynamic. Feeding your dog around multiple unknown dogs in an off-leash environment is trouble. Period.[/quote]
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