Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this is Shirlington, then I disagree. The big dog section is a half mile pathway with access to the water. The small dog section is smaller than my backyard. If the sides were more equal I would agree.
Really though, the more I learn about dogs the less I like dog parks. They are a fantastic resource for apartment living dogs to run off leash, but the dog/dog interactions are pretty iffy if you know how to read behavior. When I go, I try to go during down times when there aren't other dogs, and if anyone gets too rowdy we leave.
I’ve been going almost every day (yes, even in this weather) and maybe it’s a slow time of year but even with a lot of dogs around I don’t find interactions to be iffy. It seems like most (not all, but most) owners are respectful and intervene when necessary. My dog does very well there and it’s the best part of her day. Sure, she can run in my yard, but the socialization is what she enjoys.
Anonymous wrote:If this is Shirlington, then I disagree. The big dog section is a half mile pathway with access to the water. The small dog section is smaller than my backyard. If the sides were more equal I would agree.
Really though, the more I learn about dogs the less I like dog parks. They are a fantastic resource for apartment living dogs to run off leash, but the dog/dog interactions are pretty iffy if you know how to read behavior. When I go, I try to go during down times when there aren't other dogs, and if anyone gets too rowdy we leave.
Anonymous wrote:Dog parks are just a bad idea for everyone involved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dog parks are just a bad idea for everyone involved.
+1
There are a few good ones, but most of them have entitled owners/dog walkers who don't pay attention. Once, I also saw an off kilter owner (wife?) screaming bloody murder and riling up the dogs, when two big dogs were playing: "NOOOO! they must not PLAAAAY! I saw my dog get eaten by another dog once! I am TRAAAAAAAUMATIYEZED!" What a show. Really? WTH are you doing here, of all places?
Anonymous wrote:Dog parks are just a bad idea for everyone involved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The owner of the small dog should keep their dog in the small dog section. But a lot of small dog owners take some kind of misguided pride in thinking that their dog "thinks he's so big!", not realizing that their dog is barking at and charging the larger dogs not because he believes they're the same size, but because he's anxious being around a lot of larger dogs.
FWIW, if an owner took their large dog into the small dog section and a scuffle broke out there wouldn't be any debate about who is at fault, but people anthropomorphize dogs and get it in their heads that the little ones are like "babies" that can't be held accountable and need to be protected.
Agree with all of this.
Anonymous wrote:The owner of the small dog should keep their dog in the small dog section. But a lot of small dog owners take some kind of misguided pride in thinking that their dog "thinks he's so big!", not realizing that their dog is barking at and charging the larger dogs not because he believes they're the same size, but because he's anxious being around a lot of larger dogs.
FWIW, if an owner took their large dog into the small dog section and a scuffle broke out there wouldn't be any debate about who is at fault, but people anthropomorphize dogs and get it in their heads that the little ones are like "babies" that can't be held accountable and need to be protected.