Ivoss,
I am so glad that you said this. I know there is a lot of controversy about dog parks some love them some hate them but we do not have a big back yard so a dog park gives these guys the freedom to run off leash. The look on their faces when they are zooming around this big park (not the one where Chase got attacked) is priceless to me, they could never get up to that speed in my tiny back yard.
Chase normally just runs and runs when we are at the dog park, he doesn't tend to go near a big group of dogs. He is happy to either be running and leading a pack of dogs chasing him or he is peeing on every tree and fence there.
I am definetly one of those pet owners who is always walking around the park and trying to be right in the location where they are at in case something happens. I don't think it is proper etiquette to be sitting on a bench chit chatting. I want to know where my dogs are at all times. Since Zahra can not stand to be away from Chase this makes keeping both of them in my eye sight easy.
He is milking this for everything I think, DH let him sleep in our bed last night! LOL! He is laying here on my legs right now very content. He even got some extra treats at PetSmart last night.
@lvoss:
I have puppy owners who use dog parks frequently, they have no yards for their dogs and this is the only way for them to get offleash play. They have a schedule for when they go as do most "regulars" so their dogs have a sort of regular "play group". When new dogs come their owners monitor their dogs closely and if it is not a good match they leave. They work hard to do their best to keep their dogs safe and other people's dogs safe. Dog parks are definately not for everyone or every dog but for some they do have their place.