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FAQ for Members
I was at the park
the other day and one of other dogs kept bothering my dog. The
dog's owner saw what was going on but did nothing. What
should I do if this happens again? There is
a wide range in dog play styles: some dogs play
rough, growling and snapping as they play; some include humping
behavior in their repertoire; some dogs, especially energetic
puppies between 6 and 12 months of age, don't seem to know
when to stop. One of the things dogs learn at a dog
park is that different dogs play differently. Sometimes
owners who are not used to these different play styles mistake
play aggression for true aggression. If the other dog
is showing true aggression toward your dog remove your dog
from the area and notify park staff of the situation. Aggressive
dogs (dogs who attack other dogs with the intent to harm
them) and bullies are not welcome at Dog Wood Park. If
the other dog is simply playing in a style that your dog
is uncomfortable with, you have several options: (1)
move your dog to another part of the park, (2) give your
dog a chance to see if he can figure out how to handle the
situation himself--often times dogs are able to work these
things out themselves, (3) talk with the dog's owner and
explain that your dog is uncomfortable with their dog's behavior;
this third option will be necessary if you move to another
area and the offending dog follows you. One would hope
that the owner of a dog who is making your dog uncomfortable
would do something to end the situation, but unfortunately
not everyone understands dog behavior well enough to pick
up on when a dog is scared, intimidated or really annoyed;
you may need to explain to the offending dog's owner that
your dog is not enjoying their dog's attentions.
Can I bring non-member people with me to the
park? Is there a charge? Member people can
bring any number of non-member people with them to the park at
any time; there is no charge. These non-member people are
considered your guests, and you are responsible for their behavior
while they are in the park. Make sure they understand and
follow all park rules.
Can I bring non-member dogs with me to the
park? Is there a charge? Non-member dogs are NOT allowed in the park when it is not staffed. You may bring to
the park non-member dogs along with your members dogs ONLY when it is staffed. .You will be expected
to enter the park through the building and pay the day rates
for the non-member dogs ($5 for the first dog and $1 for any
additional dogs in the same family).
I will be gone for a few days and my friend
will be taking care of my dog. Can I give my friend my
key card/fob and allow her to bring my dog to the park? Yes,
you can do this, but please make sure your friend understands
that the only dog she can bring to the park is your member dog
(she can't bring her non-member dog). Make sure she knows
all park rules and agrees to follow them. Make sure she
understands that she should not give out your key card/fob to
anyone, or let anyone in the park. Make sure she understands
and and agrees with the liability waiver (and preferably has
signed a liability waiver sign-in sheet). Even though you
will not be there with your friend, she will be considered your
guest and you will be responsible for her behavior while in the
park.
Friends from out of town will be spending
some time with me next month and they will be bringing their
dog. (Or I'll be taking care of a friend's dog for several
days next month.) Are there any special rates for a situation
like this? You have choices: you can either
bring your friends' dog with you during hours the park is staffed and
pay the non-member dog rate ($5 for the first dog and $1 for
each additional dog) each time you come. Or you may buy
a special one-month membership for the dog ($30 +tax for one
dog, $33 +tax for multiple dogs) so the dog/s can come with you
anytime.
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