First time off leash
i am going to let Mischa off her lead this weekend in the park for the first time, and i would be greatful for any tips!! also as she growls and snaps at other dogs when she is on her lead when they get too close to her should i muzzel her whilst off lead? or do they act differently when off lead?
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Now if the place IS fenced in, the second part...
I would consider taking her still as long as the other dogs she will be encountering are not much bigger than her (for the first couple times at least) and well tempered. Growling and snapping are communication. And dogs on leash can feel a bit trapped and more compelled to defend themselves. Do not punish her for growling. She is trying to express her discomfort.
Perhaps before you put her in such a big situation have her play with a few other puppies in your yard. Or another really well behaved adult dog.
Under no circumstances would I muzzle your pup. That would escalate her fear and insecurity simply because you will have rendered her defenseless.
Miko growls and snarls when she first meets a new dog and warms not long after.
If you do do some puppy play situations make sure to keep her harness on so if a situation gets sticky you can pull her out without grabbing a collar and possibly hurting her neck.
Dogs growl and snarl when they are nervous and scared. It is great that you are trying to socialize her (BTW how old is she?) do your best to set her up for success by making sure she knows she is safe with you. That YOU are there to protect her not punish her. I would also suggest that if she is still a puppy you consider a puppy play class for her.
Mischa is 3 yrs old and does the same as Miko growls and snarles first meet and then warms to them a little later
My little boy Moto did great at the park. My two girls don't feel confident enough to play in a group like that. They need controlled environments. Dog parks are not for every dog. In fact I don't know if they are for most dogs.
Just be there for her.
Best of luck to you.
And while dog parks can be awesome, they really aren't for everyone. We haven't been to a dog park in like 4 months and I don't know that we'll ever go back. So if it works out - great! If not, don't feel bad, there are other ways to socialize your dog!
Hope things go well! Cant wait to hear your update!
I am a big supporter of daycare or planned socialization classes. They are controlled, well monitored by unbiased professionals and has done wonders for Sasha, a very fearful and timid dog.
Good luck and thank you so much for considering what is best for your dog, I love hearing that!
We are taking Sake with us, who has never been to a dog park so we will be a little more reserved with her so we can see how she reacts. I hope she takes after Miso and just wants to run and play. Sake has played with other dogs before (we have 10 in our complex and our courtyard serves as our private dog park) so she is not afraid of other dogs. I just don't want any other dogs getting to rough with my little pup! But she has Miso to stick up for her now...