Anonymous wrote:Dog parks are always a bad idea. I wouldnt take any dog to one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was at Shirlington dog park this AM and it was already getting crazy at 830. I had to get my large 2-year-old dog out of two bad situations (in both cases a pack of dogs swarmed around him and were aggressive).
Your dog was attacked by swarms of puppies? If not then it doesn't sound like puppies are the problem.
No. She is saying if the same aggressive dogs that went after her large adult dog had gone after a small puppy, the could have killed it in a instant. She is looking out for the puppy.
Then the answer is, "everyone else control your damn dogs" not "don't bring your puppy".
No. The general crowd of dogs are older dogs that can socialize. Puppies and small purse dogs who cannot socialize with larger dogs need to go at less crowded times. This is a CAVEAT EMPTOR type situation. You know that there are going to be a crowd of larger and possibly more aggressive dogs and you bring your small dog or puppy there at your own risk. Not very smart.
You are like the mothers who bring their 12-18 month old toddlers to the playground after school and try to play with them on the 2-5 year old equipment and get upset when the bigger kids want to use the playground equipment and not wait their turns for you while you walk your child through the playground equipment. And then think it is the other kids who aren't being taught correctly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was at Shirlington dog park this AM and it was already getting crazy at 830. I had to get my large 2-year-old dog out of two bad situations (in both cases a pack of dogs swarmed around him and were aggressive).
Your dog was attacked by swarms of puppies? If not then it doesn't sound like puppies are the problem.
No. She is saying if the same aggressive dogs that went after her large adult dog had gone after a small puppy, the could have killed it in a instant. She is looking out for the puppy.
Then the answer is, "everyone else control your damn dogs" not "don't bring your puppy".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was at Shirlington dog park this AM and it was already getting crazy at 830. I had to get my large 2-year-old dog out of two bad situations (in both cases a pack of dogs swarmed around him and were aggressive).
Your dog was attacked by swarms of puppies? If not then it doesn't sound like puppies are the problem.
No. She is saying if the same aggressive dogs that went after her large adult dog had gone after a small puppy, the could have killed it in a instant. She is looking out for the puppy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was at Shirlington dog park this AM and it was already getting crazy at 830. I had to get my large 2-year-old dog out of two bad situations (in both cases a pack of dogs swarmed around him and were aggressive).
Your dog was attacked by swarms of puppies? If not then it doesn't sound like puppies are the problem.
No. She is saying if the same aggressive dogs that went after her large adult dog had gone after a small puppy, the could have killed it in a instant. She is looking out for the puppy.
Then the answer is, "everyone else control your damn dogs" not "don't bring your puppy".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure that dogs without their shots, including rabies, are not even allowed in dog parks.
yeah like the animal control department is watching and checking all the dog parks for scoflaws...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was at Shirlington dog park this AM and it was already getting crazy at 830. I had to get my large 2-year-old dog out of two bad situations (in both cases a pack of dogs swarmed around him and were aggressive).
Your dog was attacked by swarms of puppies? If not then it doesn't sound like puppies are the problem.
No. She is saying if the same aggressive dogs that went after her large adult dog had gone after a small puppy, the could have killed it in a instant. She is looking out for the puppy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was at Shirlington dog park this AM and it was already getting crazy at 830. I had to get my large 2-year-old dog out of two bad situations (in both cases a pack of dogs swarmed around him and were aggressive).
Your dog was attacked by swarms of puppies? If not then it doesn't sound like puppies are the problem.
Anonymous wrote:I was at Shirlington dog park this AM and it was already getting crazy at 830. I had to get my large 2-year-old dog out of two bad situations (in both cases a pack of dogs swarmed around him and were aggressive).
Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure that dogs without their shots, including rabies, are not even allowed in dog parks.