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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: South Carolina USA
Posts: 938
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I personally keep my pits out of dog parks.
It's NOT because my dogs misbehave. It's because the majority of people there use dog parks like kid's playgrounds. They let their bratty a$$ mutts run around not watching them at all. To top it off most dog park visitors use the dog park as a "exercise" time in lieu of a disciplined walk on leash routine. IMHO; dogs need to be fully "exercised" and fully "relaxed" before you let them run loose in a dog park. I just find a dog park to be the place where "inept" & "lazy" dog owners congregate. So, I just stay away from them. |
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#27 |
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 1,342
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Yeah, you probably could have gotten away with shooting, stabbing, or whatever to the attacking mutt, but what you did is the best possible response.
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