BEVOLASVEGAS
Posted : 4/23/2010 8:59:41 PM
I'm sure that my reply will be "non-constructive & pointless" as well, but it doesn't sound like your dog is a good candidate for a dog park. It's dogs like yours that cause problems, start fights, & in general, give dog parks a bad name.
It is, IMO, very reckless, & disrespectful to take a dog who is overly pushy, & by your own admittance "not a good greeter" to a dog park. It's just blatant disregard for the safety of both your dog, & of other dog park patron's dogs.
Not every dog is equipped with the skills to have be successful dog park dogs. There is nothing wrong with those dogs, they just need to be allowed to play with other dogs, if possible, in a controlled setting where they can be set up to be successful.
I have a dog who, even at 8 months of age, does not take crap off of dogs who don't greet her appropriately. She is great with dogs who meet, greet, & play appropriately, but if a dog is rude, she will put it in check. I will not expose her to a dog park because I know that there are always idiots there with dogs who have no business in that type of setting, & my dog will feel the need to correct them. I would just be setting her up to fail, & it's is my job, as a responsible owner, not to let her fail.