Tips
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Whitewater
Dog Park
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Tips
on How to Use
the Dog Park
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Pay
attention to your dog and its interaction with other dogs. Be
aware of potential problems. Learn to read and respond to your
dog's behavior and body language. Be alert to the behavior of
other dogs. If you bring your dog's special toys, other dogs may
try to take them over and cause an unwelcome confrontation.
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Keep
your dog on-leash on the way to and from the dog park. Be courteous
and do not let your dog run freely until it is inside the dog park.
A leashed dog, when confronting an off-leash dog, can feel vulnerable
and fearful. Itmay also feel the need to protect you. When you tug on
the leash, you put your dog at a disavantage and are unwittingly asking
for a confrontation with the unleashed dog. When restrained and pulling
against the leash, your dog now looks to be in a chest-out, raised-up
aggressive pose that can cause the off-leash dog to feel threatened.
Some
dogs have rough play styles and can be overpowering though non-aggressive.
If your dog is in any way menacing another dog-- please remove your
dog to another part of the park. Don’t wait for someone to ask you to
do the polite thing. Remember, a little common sense and courtesy go
a long way when the success of the Dog Park relies on the people who
use it.
Remove
pinch collars and choke chains from your dog before letting them into
the off-leash area. Dogs wearing pinch collars can be injured when playing
with other dogs.
Carry
plastic bags with you -- you are responsible for cleaning up after your
dog on the way to and from the fenced-in area as well as while you are
in it.
Young
puppies will not have developed a mature immune system. Under the age
of six months, they are still at risk of contracting an infection even
when vaccinated.
All
dogs using the park must be current on their vaccinations, and must
be clear of intestinal worms.
Beware
if you bring food into the dog park. Food can make a docile dog aggressive,
and a dropped piece of food in a group of dogs can be a sure way to
start a dog fight. Many owners do not feed treats. Some dogs have allergies.
Never give food or treats to a strange dog without the owner's permission.
If
you bring children with you, please teach them how to behave with and
around dogs. Many dog parks do not alow children under the age of 12.
Keep your children within arm's reach and do not allow them to run through
the dog park unsupervised. Never let your children approach or pet a
dog without the owner's presence and approval. You can't be certain
how dogs will behave around children. Young children can be easily knocked
over or trampled by running dogs. A running, squealing, or screaming
child attracts attention and may become a target for dogs who were bred
to herd, have a high prey drive, or simply dislike children. One adult
to supervise children and the family dog is not sufficient. You are
responsible for everyone you bring to the park. If you decide to bring
your children, please follow these rules:
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Rules
For Children at the Dog Park
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Make sure they understand that not every dog is as nice as theirs,
and not every dog is accustomed to children.
* No running or screaming
is allowed in the Dog Park.
* Do not chase the dogs,
do not approach them, and especially do not pet them (unless the
owner says it's ok and the parent says it's ok).
* If approached by dogs,
just stand still and ignore them, do not raise your arms as that
will most likely trigger the dog to jump on you and it could knock
you over on accident.
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