I’m concerned about how my dog might behave around a large group of excited dogs. Is there anything I can do to prepare for this?

If your dog will be experiencing the off-leash environment for the first time, take it slow on your initial visit. If your dog acts aggressively, please put the dog on a leash immediately and let the animal "cool down".  It takes time for a new dog to become comfortable with the fact that other dogs all share the neutral environment. Keep in mind that everyone at the park wants the same thing - socialized dogs that can have fun together.  First time users should consider coming at off-peak times for their initial visit.  At times, the park can become quite crowded. If you are not sure how your dog will react to a large number of dogs, don't put pressure on your dog by forcing it into what it may consider a threatening situation.  Instead, come back at another time when it is less crowded.

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1. I’m concerned about how my dog might behave around a large group of excited dogs. Is there anything I can do to prepare for this?
2. Can kids play in the dog park, too?
3. Who cleans up all the doggie poop?
4. Can I leave my dog unattended in the dog park?
5. Can I bring doggie treats to share with all the dogs in the park?
6. Can I bring water into the dog park?
7. Does my dog need a special permit or license to come into the dog park?
8. What is the purpose of the double gated entrances?
9. Is there a separate area for small dogs?
10. Who do I call if I need to report a problem?
11. Will the County be adding more amenities to the dog park?