• Guy doing? Luxor is digging the snow and all that is winter. His new best friend is a 7 mo Great Dane named Sammie. I know the puppy energy is intense, but I do miss those precious early days. Enjoy! Mark n' Lux


  • Great dog park in Groton, CT on Rt 184.

    UnluckyDB-I'm not too far from your area…in NJ to be exact.

    I LOVED your story. Our two dogs have serious issues with other dogs (mostly resulting from an attack) but I'm so happy there's hope & I'm going to give your idea a try. Maybe first just hanging out in a dog park to see & just keeping it up consistently until they relax.

    Thanks for giving us fearful doggie owners some HOPE 😃 😃 😃


  • Well I have to admit once again I'm new to the doggies park area but this weekend I took my B to a small park and discovered a small area enclosed I'm assuming for dogs although my B's head fits through the bars. Anyway someone was inside with what looked like a pit bull and champ seemed like he wanted to play so after the other owner's invite we proceeded to enter. I was nervouse(you know the whole pit bull thing and of course going off the leash but I decieded to let them mingle) The owner assured me his pit was friendly) Well they sniffed and then the other dog started chasing champ in circles. I couldn't tell if he was enjoying it or not but then the other dog just kept on barking in poor champs ears so I decided it was time to go. Well champ kept looking around and trying to find the dog so I don't know does that mean he was enjoying the play. Honestly my heart was beating a mile a minute and it was honetly to much for me but I don't want my own fears to step into champs natural environment that he might me craving. I take him to a bigger park now always on a leash and let him interact with other dogs and he absolutly loves this. I do wonder thought if another dog barks does this mean it's happy or yelling, kind of a dominance thing? I wonder what champ feels like when he hears barking and he can't bark back?


  • well a pit bull is a challenge for a first time at the dog park….i probably would have done the same and it is always wise to be cautious when dogs are off the leash.

    usually a good dog park (fenced, I mean) will have two areas distinguished by dog size.

    start with the small dog pens and if you feel comfortable try the large.

    i have found in my experience with dog parks that there are different types of play. i am not sure if it is based on size or breed.....

    typically I feel that the large dogs tend to be more mouthy in play and are a bit rougher.

    basenjis will box during play which I have seen in the smaller breeds.....

    if you are unsure, dont risk it.

    barking can be talking....watch your basenji for the signs....hair standing up on their back and neck means they are showing they are a larger dog, scared, excited.....tense.....if their ears go down.....you may want to try a different form of socialization first

    just stay in control...use your mommy eyes, stick with your instinct....caution is always best....

    basenjis are capable of being with large breeds, but start small and work to your comfort level....


  • Yeah it's funny though because other dogs don't seem to get him. He sniffs then waits to be sniffed and kind of plays the staring game and then the boxing gloves comes on. He's so cute I love when he plays like that


  • I find that Caesar loves bird dogs and labs because they will chase him.


  • My experiences with the nearest dog park (in Des Moines, IA) have been wonderful. Jenny is good with everyone, and I was worried because she was a little leash aggressive when we first got her (7/06), and she is a play biter. There were 20 dogs at the park the first time we went, and she was excellent. She likes to tear around as if to say "try and catch me" and so far no one has. She does this roll-on-the-ground maneuver when she wants to chase the chaser, and the chaser runs over her as she picks up in hot pursuit. We were just there last weekend and there is mud and standing water everywhere and she LOVED it. She chased Betty (lab-mix) in and out of the water…


  • Any in Colorado that anyone knows about? I've never actually seen one.


  • Dogster.com had two listings for Colorado. I don't know if they are close to you or not.

    Grandview Dog Park
    17500 E. Quincy Ave.
    1/4 mile east of Buckly Rd off Quincy
    Aurora, CO 80013

    Dog Park at Tony Grampsas
    44th Avenue & Salvia
    Golden, CO 80401


  • Thanks jensilson! That provoked me to do a google search (since neither of those are very close and there's a website dedicated to dog parks (coloradodogparks.com) and apparently there's TONS of them around here. I'll have to check one out…maybe (I'm still a little scared).


  • Try to visit during off peak hours. Early cool mornings… slightly raining days.. test it out first. Good luck!!


  • When Lexi was younger, I took her to the dog park for several hours nearly every day. (Wish I had that kind of discretionary time now!) She became VERY well socialized from a young age. I think this was great for her. She learned how to interact with all breeds of dogs and of all sizes. Now, the only ones she hates are Jack Russells and Pomeranians. I know that if we see one of those, I better get her before she goes nuts!

    Otherwise, Lexi loves to be at the dog park. But, I have to admit that she enjoys running through the woods FAR more than she does just the dog-dog interaction.

    When we lived in Georgia, we used to go to UGA's intramural fields in Athens. They have a HUGE off leash dog area and running trails. Lexi could run for hours and chase squirrels and just be a dog. It was great.

    Now that we live in Northern Virginia, there are far fewer places to take the dogs. They are opening up a new one, but get this, you have to PAY!! I can hardly believe it.The name of the park is Leesburg Canine Country Club. I've never been to a dog park where you had to have a membership to get in!! I'm not talking about a dog tag, you actually have to pay a membership! And it ain't cheap! I think for the two of them, it's $400 some odd dollars a year!! HOLY GEEZ!!

    That's another reason I'm trying raise so much money for the doggie 4K!! I got the park to donate a year membership to the top fundraiser. I WANT THAT MEMBERSHIP!!! So if any of you wants to help us get it, please donate!! 🙂 It's like killing two birds with one stone: It helps homeless dogs and helps us get closer to having an offleash area to be able to run!! www.firstgiving.org/bdawg


  • Well my B craves for playmates. We went to the park around here searching for the doggie area and found out the area is not closed in..Great. I guess nobody has the dame issues of not being able to have their dogs off the leash. Anyway Champ found a friend and so they started playing and the other dog (off the leash) ran off wanting Champ to follow. Being the good mommie that I am I ran with him on the leash chasing the other dog. By the way it was hailing out and their was snow and ice on the floor. Yeah the things we do for our babies


  • @BDawg1005:

    …Now that we live in Northern Virginia, there are far fewer places to take the dogs. They are opening up a new one, but get this, you have to PAY!! I can hardly believe it.The name of the park is Leesburg Canine Country Club. I've never been to a dog park where you had to have a membership to get in!! I'm not talking about a dog tag, you actually have to pay a membership! And it ain't cheap! I think for the two of them, it's $400 some odd dollars a year!! HOLY GEEZ!!...

    I confess that when I read that you have to pay, I was like, okay, they have to collect a nominal fee to keep up the grounds, provide water and probably waste bags and receptacles. Not so bad, I'd pay a fee. But then when you went on to say the fee would be over $400 a year…Good Dog! Do they have a bodyguard for each dog? They only serve Perrier water in sterling silvers bowls? Poop is scooped and disposed of by the Queen's Guard? Holy Moley!


  • I would love to take Stella but she is weird standing their growiling but it is not a growl i dont know how to describe it. Also if a nother dog tries to play w/ my vizsla when she is there she gets real mad and hair stands up every thing. So i am going to try the dog park w/ out Bela there and see how Stella does w/o her big boy there. I would love for her to go we go 3x a week for 2to 3 hours. But i do have to say one thing Stella is the boss a 17lbs she walks my big 70lbs Vizsla around the yard and house and is the 1st to eat and do whatever she wants and tells on her brother

    Shannon


  • I personally am opposed to dog parks simply because most people don't watch their dogs, don't know their dogs attitudes, don't know dog behaviour. But, that being said, I do take my dogs to play dates with other dogs and I introduce Sugar to other dogs. If she doesn't get along she doesn't get off leash. And I tend to play one on one. I've seen too many bloody ends because of people who say, 'My dog gets along with other dogs' and then just lets them go, without even an introduction.


  • There are 2 that I am aware of. 1 in Westerville called Brooksedge Park off of Schrock rd. There is supposed to be one at Alum Creek at Africa but I have not visited it. Both are free.

    During the summer we go almost daily. I go at any time busy or not. Our dogs are very social. I've noticed most people are very good at self policing. Any dog that shows aggression is asked to leave and does. Many people seem to have no idea how their dog will react in that situation- and how could they? For some, it is just to much. We started leaving Dash in the small dog part but he didn't get to run enough so we moved with the big dogs. We actually switch him back and forth to find a dog that runs as much as he does. He sort of takes over and claims the park as his own and for some reason the other dogs just ignore him or chase him.

    I don't think they are for everyone for sure. If the owner is nervous, the dog will sense it and be on guard. And some dogs feel ganged up on. You know your dog better than anyone so listen to your gut.


  • We took Champ to the park yesturday, he loves it there. Sometimes I think he's not too sure how to play with other dogs, he kind of waits for there q. He starts out with a sniff then he does this really cute thing, he stands to the side of the other dog like saying O.k now you sniff me. Yesturday he saw a lab and was trying to play with him but didn't get a responds. A Bulldog came by and so the lab went to play with him and they kind of jumped on each others heads and looked like they were hugging each other. Well when the bulldog left, Champ went up to the lab, was straining his head to look up at him (the lab was 15 months old and about 3x our B's size) and he just jumped on the labs head and gave him what looked like a hug. I'm thinking wow he got the idea from watching them play. He's so smart. But then we saw a yorkie and Champ wasn't very gentle. He tried nipping him and actually grabbed a piece of the yorkies hair on his face and pulled. I immediatly grabbed champ, applied a little pressure to his mouth and apologized to both the yorkie and the owner. No harm was done but I don't allow this behavior. I do think it had to do with all the hair on the yorkie. My dog loves grabing our hair and pulling. Off the leash is not an option for us as much as we would like it to be. I feel for both our B's safety and other dogs. But I do enjoy those few times he seems to find a real play buddy and they just go at it, so the leash is not really an issue for us. He's enjoying himself and safe.


  • Your story is very familiar. Dash is very dominant and we noticed he does better with the larger dogs because they are a little tougher. He has been known to run up to the meanest looking dog in the place, nip him in the face and run! So we watch him very closely. We are baffled by the fact he seems to be oblivious to his size.


  • That's what my husband and I were saying yesturday. Our B does not care about size and he seems to want to play with every dog he sees.

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