Learn more on about keeping your canine companion
safe at the dog park.
Going to the Dog Park: Learn about dog and human behavior to ensure everyone stays
safe at the dog park.
Not exact matches
You can train your
dogs at home in a small carpeted area, your garden or maybe in your local
park, in fact anywhere that has a
safe surface for the
dog to work on.
To keep your pooch
safe this flu season, don't let him share his toys with other
dogs at doggie day care or the
dog park.
A nice day
at the
park is the perfect opportunity to meet and play with other
dogs and run in large areas off leash while
safe from traffic hazards.
Does the area support having
dogs around, taking the
dogs to restaurant patios (or
at least convenient and
safe places to leave them in your line of sight), taking them into stores and public
parks?
You can, for example, let your
dog run in your enclosed and
safe backyard, take your pooch for daily walks, let him play
at the
dog park, and give your canine companion toys to remain occupied indoors.
But unless he's in your backyard or
at a
dog park, even a well trained
dog should be on a leash when he's out in public.It's
safer for him, for you as his owner, and for the general public.In fact, most pet adoption organizations (humane societies and impound facilities) have a clause in their adoption contract stating that an adopted
dog must be leashed or they have the right to take it back.
Here are a few tips to keep everyone
safe while
at the
dog park!
Please help keep the
park safe and clean by keeping an eye on your
dog at all times.
Besides, he might be
safer this way because vaccines suppress the immune system for
at least 10 days afterward, making your puppy potentially MORE likely to pick up disease from puppy class or the
dog park.
At the
dog park, there are no assurances that these are
safe, appropriate, vaccinated
dogs.
«These
dogs really had nowhere else to go, so the fact we were able be there for them and keep them
safe is what it's all about,» Karla said as she watched two of the
dogs explore their new surroundings in one of our
dog parks behind the Lewyt Ark, the building named after the organization's founders and every animals» first stop when they arrive
at Animal League America.
Taking up a canine sport, spending more time
at the
dog park, or training some new silly tricks can be a way to reassure your pup that they are
safe, reducing some of the stress.
At this time you will also learn to read doggie body language,
dog park etiquette, and
safe ways to diffuse negative social situations.
The following tips are to help you keep your
dog safe and happy
at the
park.