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Dog Park in St Annes

  • 24-09-2014 9:17pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 33


    I'm sure lots of you are familiar with this. It's lovely. A great resource and I love meeting the other dogs and chatting to their owners.

    However, there is a sign that says aggressive dogs are not permitted and yet people seem to laugh off their dogs bad behaviour. I have a 6 month old cross breed. She is such a softie and I've never even heard her growl. She seems to be a target! And by dogs smaller than her too. I'm not talking about nipping at each other when chasing, I mean snarling and growling. But the attitude from a lot of the owners seems to be one of amusement just because the dog is smaller. How do you handle it? I get embarrassed and leave.

    Furthermore, why do people with huge dogs feel that they can use the small dog section??


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