spiritdogs
Posted : 1/29/2007 7:35:41 AM
There are two sides to this issue. One side says that because the dogs can't get up much traction, they don't get a running start to do much damage to one another, as in body slamming, etc., and it makes them more wary of causing trouble with another dog (as in "if Fido fights back, how do I get away fast enough). The other camp says that dogs could fall, and have injuries from legs flying out from under. Personally, I know one newly-opened facility that has floors like yours, and desperately wants matting asap. And, I know another facility that has (gasp) tile floors, without any non-skid paint, and has no intention of changing. I guess my feeling is that it is just as likely for dogs to get injured on either surface, or any other surface, for that matter, and that just the act of allowing dogs to play with other dogs puts them at somewhat of a risk. So, probably up to you.
My preference is for mats, but having run play groups for years, I can see both sides of this issue.