Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
I live close to one of the greatest dog parks in the SF Bay area.
I was so enthused about being able to take my dog there.
I also have been going to a few small local fenced-in dog parks.
Georgia is 5 months old.
She LOVES other dogs. Some dogs are obsessed with food. Some with balls. Some with people. My Georgia is obsessed with dogs.
Lately she has been going after more than she can handle. I'm not sure how to deal with this properly so as not to create fear in her, but also keep her safe.
She gets scared when some of the dogs play too rough. Yet she keeps inviting it. She squeals and her tail goes between her legs and she is on the ground belly up and you would think she is injured but she isn't and she will bare her teeth and act tough while in this submissive position. She has started to get more scared and yelping even before it gets to that point. This often can bring out the aggressive nature in the wrong dog where as they don't back down--which is my fear.
There was one instance last week where she went into a new dog park and was scared and overwhelmed by all these new dogs approaching her. But I let her and them work it out and she was fine and happy and part of the pack within about 15 minutes.
I guess I want to train her to be "street wise" in these situations. And to play nicely. I really want to not have to worry when we go to dog parks. Every dog owner's dream. My last dog had serious aggression issues with other dogs and we could never go to dog parks, so this time a prayed for a dog that loved other dogs. Be careful what you wish for I guess.
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Nancy, too bad you are in Richmond. We go to our Dog Park in Foster City between 2 and 4 on weekdays and it's a Doodle Fest!!! Lots of Doodles and retrievers who all play wonderfully together. The people that go are local and very responsible. They pay attention to their dogs. Sometimes you get the aggressive dog that shows up but if that happens, we leave. We do not go on weekends because it gets too crowded and a different crowd shows up. That is an accident waiting to happen and I won't put my dogs in that environment.
That was a dream of mine, but I've let it go :) Finn's level and style of play overwhelms some dogs, tees off others, and too many dogs at once overwhelm him. He loves to start the "chase me" game but sometimes gets in over his head. Sick, unsupervised, unsocialized and aggressive dogs gave me a knot in my stomach and it's not fun for my guy. He has "friends" of different breeds and we arrange play dates. So far, he loves it when we get together with other doodles. I think Chelsie's suggestion is a good one, especially since Georgia is young and you want her to keep having positive experiences as she grows.
Is there a time of day when there are less dogs? You don't want her to be in situations where she is overwhelmed. Even if she invites play, it sounds like the play is getting to rough and aggressive for her. I understand that you want her to learn to play nicely but she needs to do the learning on a small scale. It worries me that she seems to end up in dangerous encounters. Dogs do get hurt and traumatized at dog parks. It only takes a moment.
I had to laugh at the "dog owner's dream." I've so been there! Trav absolutely loves going to dog parks--me, not so much. Not al all, actually. It was a hard dream to give up, for reasons mentioned by others. I know they are wonderful for some people, though.
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