Any suggestions about dog parks?
I own a powerful, large breed male. Who is very friendly & well trained. I brought him to the dog park & all was great. Until Dog#1(older male lab) entered with hair up on back. When my dog approached him the lab became aggressive as well as with other dogs. The owner was no where in sight. Then Dog#2 muzzled large breed male. The owner eventually took the muzzle off & this dog became aggressive with my dog as well. The owner stated to us "he has a thing with un neutered males". To make a long story short we ended up leaving b/c my dog had enough of these two & I know my dog could have hurt them after being provoked. I don't want to deprive my dog of the dog park because he really enjoys it. Any suggestions?
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Guest 008109
on Oct 3rd 2009
Tagged otherdogsaggression
in Other Travel & Recreation
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Hi there!
My dogs and I go to the dog park almost daily, and we almost always have a wonderful time. Katie is very well-socialized, and Rupert, who just finished his shots, is following in her pawsteps. He will be neutered at six months, but so far none of the other dogs have taken exception to his intact state (probably because he's fairly young still). I see a lot of snarky behavior and have witnessed some rare but scary-looking fights at dog parks, and they almost always involve intact males.
If I see a dog with hair standing up, I call my dogs in a happy voice, clap, and run the other way. That is usually enough for them to follow me, but if they don't come for some reason, I will calmly walk over, take their collar, and walk them away (watching the other dog closely to be sure my dogs aren't about to be attacked).
If the park is large enough, you may not have to leave - just keep your dog playing in a safe area. And do get him neutered - it's better for his health, too! Thanks!
Katie
answered on 10/4/09.
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