Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks for the additional suggestions, all. They are not aggressive and do fine at the dog park, just don't like to socialize and cling to their humans. Somewhere with other dogs is fine, just not the rowdy dynamic of the dog park.
Wouldn't do Rock Creek Park, especially with two dogs, because I wouldn't feel certain about handling a worst case scenario (like encountering an aggressive dog).
Would love any other suggestions about hole in the wall spots. We used to take them to an elementary school and I would help the maintenance guys pick up trash while the dogs romped (DCPS employees knew the dogs' names, so I think it was okay) but they've locked all of the DCPS school gates.
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You'll have to do better than that, OP. You can exercise dogs perfectly well on leash.
I've seen unleashed dogs in Rock Creek Park, and basically every other park and trail out there. Prepare yourself to get nasty looks from some, and if your dogs run away, it will be your fault.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not legal, but we (and many others) would let our dogs run off leash in the area of the Klingle valley access road that is now a trail. There is a field up by the Washington international school off the trail (but that isn't owned by the school) that is a good place.
Perfect, thank you!
Agree about the jogging, but I have an old injury that running aggravates. Good solution otherwise though
Anonymous wrote:Not legal, but we (and many others) would let our dogs run off leash in the area of the Klingle valley access road that is now a trail. There is a field up by the Washington international school off the trail (but that isn't owned by the school) that is a good place.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, op but I don't know anywhere legally you can do this. Personally, if your dogs are antisocial why would you trust that they wouldn't attack another dog or person? Find a friend with a big back yard and ask them!