deepblue1975
Posted : 6/18/2006 7:15:47 AM
Hi Lou
I agree with the others -a trip to the dog park with your dogs as they currently behave would at best be stressful and at worst dangerous for all involved. The other day, I went to the beach here with my two dogs, and met another dog and his owner. Everyone was off-leash, as is the custom here. Then the other dog starts attacking my dogs, and I could barely get them away. The owner just said "Oh, he just doesn't like other dogs". So what the he** was he doing letting that dog approach mine without a leash or a warning to me?! This, like many other situations recounted here, shows the inherent danger of off-leash areas: you can't control the other dogs/owners, so you need to be aware of the risk involved for both your dog and other dogs.
It sounds to me like your dogs do need some socialization, given their behavior, and maybe you could meet with your friends in another place to slowly get the dogs used to each other, or even better, seek out a trainer who provides such an opportunity in an environment where your dogs' behaviors can be addressed. The danger I see with your idea of frequenting the dog park as a group is that if you're not careful, that group could turn into a pack that terrorizes the rest of the park.
Taking dogs like yours into a dog park before their underlying aggression/dominance issues are addressed and potentially resolved, even after learning to get along with a few other, is like throwing a kid with a few swimming lessons into the ocean. Please don't do it, for your and your dogs' and everyone else's sake.
Vanessa