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Your dog to dog park ?
My lab only likes big dogs and will try to eat smaller ones. My flat coat loves everyone.Your dog to dog park ?
Max and Roxy generally chase anything and everything in there. Especially the other dogs playing fetch. Roxy is generally the ';Rabbit'; for larger dogs like Greyhounds, she always manages to get one admirer.
Sparky doesn't like to get too far away from us, he relies on hearing us to know where we are, so he's usually five or six feet out, playing with other older dogs.
My dogs are like ';omg where the hell are we? i don't want to be here - i hate dogs, let's go home k mom thanks ';
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My dog is pretty social and playful. However, some dogs at the park don't react to her always so fondly, some are down right snobby, (growl, upturned nose attitude), and funny thing is, majority of the time so is their owner. Some play with her, she plays best with the neighborhood dogs for some reason. She stays with me for the most part...I walk within the park in direction away from her she will follow in due time if she is playing, if not playing she will run ahead a bit, sniff and get behind just to run ahead to do it all over again.
My two puppies usually play together or with other dogs. My 7 year old german shepherd sometimes just stands there, or runs amock the park
my dog, kinda just sniffs around and pees on trees lol, he will go up to other dogs and lay down with them but hes not a big intereractive dog
we don't go to dog parks. but we go to my brother's baseball and soccer games and we bring our dogs, there are alot of dogs there. they just ignore them
The only one i don't trust around the dogs at the dog park is Cody. He is iffy with strange dogs. I would never trust Cody around small strange dogs EVER. . The others are okay. I will never bring them to a dog park again though because this one dog started a fight with bruno and he got a huge bite mark on his face. I left after that and never went back to the dog park. I'd rather be in situations where people have full control of their dogs.
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