Anonymous wrote: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.Anonymous wrote: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."
Do not feed your dog at the dog park.
Anonymous wrote:Agree with the last two posters.
Also, if you continue, get it a spiked collar for protection, and also a shock collar for training.
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.Anonymous wrote: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."
Do not feed your dog at the dog park.
Anonymous wrote:If you take your dog to the dog park do they completely ignore you? I’ve noticed most dogs look at or follow their dog owner around. Mine just runs and I have to catch them to go home. Any tips for this behavior?
Anonymous wrote:If you take your dog to the dog park do they completely ignore you? I’ve noticed most dogs look at or follow their dog owner around. Mine just runs and I have to catch them to go home. Any tips for this behavior?