Dogs in parks
Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 8:23 am
Hi,
Animal lover and rescuer here! Along with my cats, I have a dog, but as I am not going full time until Dec 2015, I doubt he will be around for that. Right now, I camp in state parks, so it has not been an issue, but I am wondering for the future:
I pretty much always have a dog, and have a particular affinity for German Shepards. (I lost my last one, at age 17, in April 2013). For anyone with a similar type of dog, do parks give you a hard time about the "bully breed" nonsense? I notice a lot of parks say, "dogs ok, with restrictions" and then will not accept certain breeds of dogs. How have any of you handled this? Do you just give up the idea of staying in private parks?
Yes, my Shepard Jill was a terrible bully. (Note sarcasm...) She decided she was mommy/foster doggy to all of the kitten batches that I fostered for local rescues! I have pics of this huge Shepard guarding romping kittens. JIll was a rescue, I bailed her out of the shelter when she was 13. I usually rescue middle-aged-to-senior dogs. Best dogs over!
Animal lover and rescuer here! Along with my cats, I have a dog, but as I am not going full time until Dec 2015, I doubt he will be around for that. Right now, I camp in state parks, so it has not been an issue, but I am wondering for the future:
I pretty much always have a dog, and have a particular affinity for German Shepards. (I lost my last one, at age 17, in April 2013). For anyone with a similar type of dog, do parks give you a hard time about the "bully breed" nonsense? I notice a lot of parks say, "dogs ok, with restrictions" and then will not accept certain breeds of dogs. How have any of you handled this? Do you just give up the idea of staying in private parks?
Yes, my Shepard Jill was a terrible bully. (Note sarcasm...) She decided she was mommy/foster doggy to all of the kitten batches that I fostered for local rescues! I have pics of this huge Shepard guarding romping kittens. JIll was a rescue, I bailed her out of the shelter when she was 13. I usually rescue middle-aged-to-senior dogs. Best dogs over!