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Private Dog Parks: Can Be The Safe Choice
By Terri Maluegray
With an increasing number of serious incidents being reported at dog parks, I
want to introduce the safe alternative that a well-run private dog park can
provide. You will find that a properly designed and managed private dog park is
a dramatically different experience than what you have read about or have
witnessed in public parks. A privately run dog park can properly screen, staff
and enforce park regulations. We do caution you that even with the information
you will gain from this article, please know that any dog park is not regulated,
so we encourage everyone to do their homework before visiting any dog park to
ensure it is right for you and your dog.
The current trend is that community and homeowner associations are responding to
community demand by setting aside a small plot of their land for a public dog
park. Unfortunately these unmanaged and unregulated fenced areas often turn to
that of neighbor confrontation, injury and horror, even with the best of
intending groups and dog owners. Let’s face it, without any oversight or
enforcement, incidents are going to occur. Because I recognized the dangers in
dog parks to the point that I would not take my dogs to one, I was motivated to
devise the complex recipe for a safe off-leash dog park. Therefore; I conducted
an in-depth investigation of many existing dog parks to establish the precise
formula needed to create an off-leash haven.
I visited many, talked with visiting dog owners and observed many dog parks,
both private and public. From my investigative travels and with my inherent
understanding of dogs, I developed the complex operating matrix for a safe,
off-leash dog park. Since that design work, we have successfully opened the
first of our many private dog parks that thousands of qualifying dogs and their
owners have already enjoyed. Our safety performance at the Royal Paws Dog Park &
Doggie Day Camp facility speaks for itself with an impeccable safety performance
and industry leading staffing ratio.
Benefits to your Dog with Off-Leash Exercise
The benefits to a dog at an off-leash dog park or any open area of land are
immense. Unleashed running elevates heart rate, increases metabolism, improves
gastrointestinal efficiency, and extends muscles and joints, all of which
contributes to general overall fitness. It is known that maintaining such a
healthy lifestyle for your loved dog will increase longevity and reduce risk of
all associated conditions and diseases that obesity can cause. The experience
for your dog in open field run is like no leashed exercise we can otherwise
provide and the benefits will last a lifetime. When letting your dog run in an
open field for exercise value, please consider that there are many risks to both
you and your dog. You may be violating leash laws, the dog can track a scent or
get lost, run into traffic or unwelcome neighborhood area, confront aggressive
dogs or dangerous wildlife or foliage; which are all of the reasons as why I do
not take my dogs to any open land without fences despite their excellent
obedience.
In fenced area designated as a dog park, in addition to fitness improvement,
your dog can enjoy benefits from the social interaction with the other dogs IF
experienced without incident. The advantage for a dog that is well exercised and
socialized benefit the dog, the owner and the community ONLY IF they have
somehow avoided traumatic incident. Well exercised and socialized dogs are much
less likely to contribute to neighborhood nuisances like chronic barking or
showing aggression to other dogs.
If public parks could operate as well-run private dog park do, these benefits
would be maintained. Unfortunately, many dog parks are not continuously
regulated nor do they have the resources or knowledge to accurately screen the
dogs; therefore, odds are that incidents will occur. Incidents like your dog
being attacked by another dog or even being bullied by another dog can cause
regression in social skills, cause behavioral issues, invoke fear aggression or
cause physical injury or death. Following any incident at a public park, without
a safe and regulated choice of private dog park that can best create positive
experiences to overcome the impact of the incident, your dog may never
physically or emotionally recover from the past trauma. The likelihood of good
experiences for your dog in a well-managed private dog park is the reason that
many loved dog owners everywhere chose private over non-regulated public parks.
Premise of a Safe Dog Park – It’s Private
The advantages a private dog park has over any public dog park is the ability to
secure more favorable, larger parcels of land, improved grounds maintenance, set
dog health requirements, enforceable park rules, screening of appropriate
tempered dogs and third party intervention. Beware though and do your homework
about any private dog park you intend to visit. Just because they can do all of
the above does not mean that they do! While it is integral that the private dog
park has the ability to control all of the above to make visits to a
well-managed private dog park enjoyable, the most important to me are the health
and temperament screening and ability of park staff to intervene.
If you have read the actual details in the recent headline grabbing horror
stories of incidents in dog parks, they almost always are a result from a dog
being in the park that should not be or from uneducated/erroneous decisions made
by visiting dog owners. Both of these should not occur if your private dog park
is consistent in managing and operating the facility for the safety and
enjoyment of all. With private dog parks operating as a business, financial
success is always a consideration. So turning away visiting dogs equates to lost
revenue, so unless the park is focused exclusively on maintaining a safe
environment for all, a private park that is short-term financially driven can
pose the same risks that a public park does.
The third party oversight ability of park staff to intervene is required to
eliminate personality clashes and biased evaluation of situations and/or dog’s
behavior. So when the experienced screener determines the dog lacks the
temperament so he/she can play with others, it is the park staff’s
responsibility to deal with the disappointed dog owner. Same intervention by
park staff goes in the event a visiting dog owner does not abide by park rules
or a dog plays too rough or violations of any other park code of behavior. You
can imagine these discussions are difficult; however, by park staff entertaining
such discussions it eliminates any personal intervention by visiting dog owners.
Telling a dog owner that their dog is not allowed or can no longer come to the
park until troublesome behavior is removed is always difficult. However, it is
critical that the staff of the private dog park you are intending to visit has
the proper screening system, the diligence to comply and financial ability to
effectively turn away the revenue for dogs that do not appear to be capable of
socially interacting at such level to keep the park safe for all.
As important to the screening is the park’s development and maintenance of
expertly developed park rules. To the novice dog owner, many of the park rules
appear to be too cumbersome and detailed. The reality is that each rule of a
well-run dog park is well thought through and derived from merit by an expert in
dog behavior. Compliance to all of the rules is key to the safe enjoyment of the
park by all. For example, the toy aggression of a dog or rough play can within
seconds turn into a dog fight even with the best of mannered & socialized dogs.
Without such detailed rules and the full oversight to insure they are all
followed, the private dog park could turn into mayhem.
Dog Park Management of Sizes and Breeds
For the safety of all, we highly recommend separating small dogs from large,
excluding entrance to a few breeds, requiring males be neutered unless under
strict command and requiring that dogs be at least four months old to enjoy the
park. What we hear the most from small dog owners is that they want their small
dogs to be able to play in the designated big dog area because “they like to
play with big dogs”. Although the small dogs may have enjoyed past experiences
playing with a large dog of neighbor or friend, the risk remain of physical
injury to the small dogs if they are allowed in the same area as big dogs. It is
my opinion each size should have designated areas to create safe play for all.
Thus, we recommend that when investigating which dog park is right for you, this
should be part of consistent operations.
Let me first say I do not believe in stereotyping any particular breed for
temperament. However, due to instinctual drive levels, size and bite capacity,
there are some breeds that I believe should be prohibited from entry to an
off-leash park and some that should have elevated entrance criteria. Pit bulls,
not specifically because of temperament but rather from jaw force/releasability
should be forbidden from the off-leash dog park. Although we have met some of
the sweetest and well-socialized pit bulls, we do not allow them to visit our
parks because the risk is so high of severe injury to another dog if they were
to bite.
Chow Chows are another breed that unless have a lifetime of scalability or
coming in as a young dog, do we rarely let into the park. Any of the other
“working breed” dogs, including terriers, due to their breed characteristics,
prey drive, protection dog status and/or sheer size should go through elevated
entrance criteria. These types of dogs must meet entrance-required temperament,
in addition must demonstrate clear owner command. Upon meeting entrance
criteria, they undergo frequent evaluations for continued social ability and
owner command. All other dogs must pass dog socialization evaluation and
demonstrate basic obedience.
Many Responsibilities of the Dog Owner
Even with the best of run private dog parks, the dog owners retain a high level
of responsibility upon park entrance while be willing to withstand the
occasional park staff directive. They must carefully watch their dog, abide by
all park rules, maintain the obedience skills of the dog and know their dog well
enough to predict their dog’s behavior. Knowing your dog’s mood, watching it’s
posture and identifying or correcting any potential troublesome behaviors is
critical so all can enjoy the park. Every dog will encounter occasions where
they will meet another dog that they do not like or are uncomfortable around.
It is the best of private dog parks where entry requires command of your dog so
that incidents of escalated aggression can be avoided when each dog owner
carefully watches their dog and can command their dogs away from each and every
situation. Incidents occur only when the dog owners are not vigilant in watching
their dogs or do not understand their dog’s behavior and the slightest of
uncomfortable encounters prolongs to escalate into a dogfight. Again, each dog
owner should understand their dog’s postures, expressions and movement to be
able to differentiate in off-leash situations when they are comfortable and when
they are not. If the dog owner does not intuitively understand their dog, we
recommend seeking the assistance of a professional dog trainer.
Safely Socializing Dogs Early Benefits Everyone
We believe that all dogs, when in receipt of proper health vaccination should be
socialized in a safe environment to improve their ability throughout their life
of all of the benefits an off-leash park can provide. Any puppy, following final
adult vaccination booster should be introduced socially to other dogs, people,
children and other distractions and a well-managed private dog park creates the
perfect place. Puppies visiting a safe off-leash park will easily learn good
behavior in the dog social structure and provide the dog owner the ability to
enhance obedience training with distractions. Just as the benefits of teaching
good manners to a dog early in their life are immense, so are the risks that
behavior issues or dog aggression will occur in the event the early experiences
are traumatic.
With puppies, we strongly encourage you thorough investigation on the park you
are considering to take them to best create the opportunity for good
experiences. We recommend you confirm that the park is well maintained, strictly
managed and rules enforced. Taking the puppy to a private off-leash dog park
will provide your dog a life-long of comfort around other dogs, people and
children. However; even with the best of private dog parks, there are other
distractions that you should have your puppy comfortable with, which is why we
also recommend taking a puppy (when fully vaccinated) to busy shopping malls
with diverse people and sounds, nature walks with children & bicycles and
on-leash dog walking trails to learn on-leash manners.
Picking the Private Dog Park for You
While private dog parks are gaining in popularity because they may be the only
choice for safe and enjoyable off-leash fun, enter with caution. If a dog park
is “Private”, it is operated as a business entity, but this does not guarantee
it is safe for you and your dog. It is our recommendation that with any place
you intend to take your dog, you first tour the facility. Inspect the fence and
the grounds, as well as talk with some of the dog owners visiting to learn about
their safety record and staffing. After touring, talk with the park staff about
what is required to visit. If you do not have to show paperwork confirming
vaccinations or they do not meet your dog and determine social ability with
other dogs, we would recommend that you know there may be risks. As with any
place that you take your dog, insure you have great command of your dog and you
are comfortable with the park layout and your dog’s social skills to lessen the
chances of a possible incident with another dog.
Terri Malueg-Ray, President & Founder of many industry leading, innovative
companies who is an international pet industry expert.
Terri L. Malueg-Ray is President and Founder of six-year-old company, Royal Paws
Resort & Day SpaÔ, Ltd., one-year old company Royal Pawsä Dog Park, LLC and
founding partner of My Owner Has Gone To Heaven, LLC. Terri is known throughout
the pet industry as a true innovator. She has created many premier products and
services and most recently introduced her new line of gourmet pet meals, called
Pet TastiesÔ. Terri’s background in engineering, chemistry and computer science
provides her the ability to develop, design and execute the creation of Pet
Tastiesä, the only complete line of healthy, yet tasty brand of gourmet pet
meals available in the market today. Following the design of Pet Tastiesä, Terri
utilized her leadership background to open the first pet restaurant in the
Atlanta metro area and has made headlines nationwide. Most notably, on the
reality hit TV show, Ambush Makeover, The Montel Williams Show, CNN, Jezebel
Magazine, Atlanta Magazine.
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