![]() |
Add caption |
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.
![]() |
Add caption |
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.
No comments:
Post a Comment