Dog Parks
There are numerous dog parks dotting across the area and cities you live in. Some places claim to have the most dog parks in cities per capita with 33 sites of any other state city. Many County’s have great Dog Park. Dogs need to be leashed until inside Dog Park. This is similar to all Dog Parks. Dog Park rules include immediate removal of dog excrement with scoop for of course sanitary reasons. They have lots of acres for dogs, within designated areas to romp and play ensuring daily exercise. This particular Dog Park provides hoses for canines to cool off. There are a few rules formed under the word "etiquette"; when walking dogs in unleashed designated area it is best to unleash dog because if another dog approaches, the leashed dog becomes defenseless against invader dog. The leashed dog can become anxious and fearful which does not create a happy Dog Parks experience. The timid or aggressive dog should not go to Dog Parks.
Unless the Dog Park allows a designated space for puppies, puppies should be left home. They are too young to understand older dog’s body language in regards to aggression such as biting, charging, barking or growling. Aggression also surfaces if dog food or treats are brought to the Dog Park. Dogs are territorial and the food can lead to dog fights in regards to this action. Dogs frequenting Dog Parks need to "socialize" with their fellow canines. If a dog's temperament is too feisty or too timid they should not be in these Dog Parks. Again, because dogs are quite territorial, dog toys should be left home, unless pet is willing to share his possession. High traffic times for Dog Parks are weekday evenings, weekends and holidays. Some Dog Parks such provide both fenced areas for small and large dogs. They also include exercise apparatus for the "athletically inclined."
Some Dog Parks utilize 4.5 acres for its canine population. It boasts a large pond for the aquatic dogs. This Dog Park has been voted the best in the region. Naples, Florida Dog Park has a particular area for small dogs located in the northern section and in the southern section is an area for large dogs. Casselberry. Florida Dog Park has one acre for dogs to play on. They do have a designated area for puppies, a highly unusual feature for Dog Parks as well as separate designated areas for small and large dogs. Some rules for Dog Parks are more stringent. They are insistent to have dogs up to date with vaccines as well as updated licensing. High Bridge Dog Parks located in St. Paul, Minnesota carries these rules. The rules also are as specific as no dogs in heat can be allowed to visit Dog Parks. Other Dog Parks have 4.5 acres containing wooded trails with open space and a small hill. The best Dog Parks can be on 1.6 acres with its doors never closing. They also have fire hydrants as well as double faucets--one for dog owner and one for dog. There are varied types of Dog Parks located throughout your own state. It might be worth your while to investigate these "love of dog" places.
Dog Parks