If you have not done so before, seriously
consider taking your dog to a dog park and let them socialize and have fun.
Not exact matches
You may want
to consider training them before
taking them
to a
dog park to make sure that you have a drama - free experience.
Consider doggie daycare or
taking your
dog to the
dog park.
Also, you must
consider that with this breed you may not be able
to take your bull terrier
to dog parks, especially after reaching social maturity.
On that same note,
consider letting your
dog walker (or you, if you have the initiative)
to take your Jack Russell
to a
dog park.
Introduce them
to other
dogs in a calm, low - pressure, leashed situation several times, and make sure they have a consistently positive reaction
to other leashed
dogs before
considering taking them
to a
park.
On the other hand, for owners who
consider dog - friendliness important, in fact a major reason for having a
dog, their
dogs are presumably walked and / or
taken to dog parks regularly and so are likely
to grow up
to be sociable with other
dogs.
If your pet is depressed by the loss of a canine companion,
take him
to the
dog park so he can be around other
dogs, or
consider bringing home a new
dog if this is feasible in your situation.
For example, if the
dog is
taken for a walk in a
park where all
dogs are required
to be on a leash or are prohibited, the owner would be
considered liable if the
dog was allowed
to run free.