Today's Dog Park Report
This morning was a nice morning for
the dog park. Usually on weekends three
to five people show up with their pets about 9 A.M but one weekends more come,
maybe a dozen or more.
This morning a lady in the parking
lot on the other side of the fence asked me if there is a place to take small
dogs. I showed her the gate that said
"SMALL DOGS".
She had her family with her: a
husband, another grown up and about three or four kids. They had two dogs, one was a little puppy and
the other one was a little dog.
In the SMALL DOG section their two
dogs stood at the fence and looked at the dogs on our side. They looked envious. The lady and her family
decided to come over. They entered
through the gate very reluctantly and
carefully. They kept their dogs on
leashes.
John suggested to them to take their
leashes off so they could run and have a good time. They asked would it be dangerous? We said NO all the dogs like new comers.
(fresh meat)
The leashes were unfastened and
bigger old time dogs gathered around the two little dogs and liked them and
tried to get them to play.
Then Ellwood, a highly energized dog,
mounted one of the small dogs.
Rhoadie, a overgrown puppy himself,
followed Ellwood's example and mounted the other one and started hunching.
The family with three or four kids,
all kept a plain non-expressive faces during this time.
Ellwood's and Rhoadie's owners
pulled the dogs off.
Then several of the dogs starting howling. Every time certain dogs are present the
chemistry is just right for howling and singing.
About that time the new family put
the leashes back on their small canines.
As they were leaving John said, "Comeback when your dogs learn how
to sing."
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