aerial1313
Posted : 2/12/2011 2:39:47 PM
Well I don't have any ideas for you, but I will say that you are right - this is terrible advice. It's an accident waiting to happen. Not just for her & the other dogs' psyches, but they could be severly physically injured in the process.
What kind of trainer encourages someone to bring a known reactive dog to run unleashed in a dog park?! I'm just baffled.
I'm another one who does not do dog parks. I took Harry to a local one a few times when he was a pup. I had some good experiences, but Harry was also attacked by another dog, clear out of the blue, at the dog park. Not once, but TWICE by the same dog. The owner was an idiot, she & her dog had no business being in a dog park. For the sake of my dogs, we just don't go anymore.
I socialize my guys with friends' dogs who I know. We frequently have friends & dogs over to the house (we had 5 dogs over for Thanksgiving, lol). We go to the river every weekend in summer where my guys get to play with a friend's 3 dogs and swim and run around and have fun. For others out there looking for alternatives to dog parks, there are always doggy play groups that can be joined or set up, where people know what the other dogs are like.
I hope others come along with some good ideas for Maze. I shudder to think, tho, that other people are taking the advice of this "trainer."