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I take Sunny to a local dog park, but every time we go I take her to the fence, survey the dogs that are already inside, and decide whether it's safe for Sunny or not. Then while we're inside, I keep my eye on Sunny at ALL TIMES! I would personally find it difficult to take more than one dog to the park since I like to watch my dog and never get out of eyesight.
Really, it's hit and miss at my dog park. I took her to another park once and she was bitten in the face. Since then, though, she has become a lot more cautious and picky about which dogs she chooses to play with. She also checks in more frequently!
Donnie, here is a list of members who live in your state: http://www.doodlekisses.com/profiles/members/search?name=&gende... -- maybe contact a few who are closer to you to see if they want to get together for a doodle romp. There is also a TN breeder who has a group on here. She might know if there are any romps scheduled in your state and where.
Here is MY opinion on dog parks: http://www.doodlekisses.com/xn/detail/2065244:Comment:1779534 -- love the idea, and it can be great, but there's no way to predict (usually) when it could go bad. You might go and love it and love it the next 10 times and then have a bad encounter a month later...or always have a great time...or who knows. It's just not a static thing because it changes depending on the dogs there.
This is my thoughts on dog parks now!
http://www.doodlekisses.com/forum/topics/rua-was-attacked-at-the-dog
Does your town have a doggie daycare? Can you arrange for playdates with dogs of friends? Are there training classes that you could take to meet some new dog friends?
We take Kirby to the dog park occasionally (we went yesterday). It is almost always a great time for him. We watch him constantly though and follow him around the park. If he ever gets too much for another dog we will calm him down and if we do not like how another dog is acting we will just leave.
I'd say there have only been 2-3 times we have had to leave because of a bad situation.
Lots of good advice here! Sounds like McGee might have a problem now getting along with other dogs? I'd be reluctant to just turn him loose in a park where he'd be 'new dog,' The dogs already in a park have usually worked out some kind of pack structure, and crowd around any new dog, which might not be a good thing for McGee. I'd try the doggie day care route--a good one will do an assessment to see how your dog gets along with others before entering into the group, and once inside there are people monitoring the dogs all the time. Or--maybe you could put an ad in your local paper, looking for other dogs for a walk or playtime? Do people still read newspaper ads? :) Or post a notice in your local grocery store or vet's office? Hope you can find something that works for both you and McGee, who is a real cutie!
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