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Hi Jaclyn, dogs react to how their owners handle themselves, you see most drama queen pups who scream bloody murder are the ones that often get picked up by their owner when things got "serious", most would give a semi logical excuse like " he / she just wanna play" to mask their dog's behaviour. Truth is, it's the human that wants their dog to get along with anybody and every dog, but is that really realistic?
Lets look at this in the human world, we all have different personality, comfort zone radius, ways to express ourselves and to socialize. Some of us need to be the social butterfly, enjoy being the centre of attention. Others are totally fine with a few close friends, slow to warm up, preferring quality over quantity. It's important to push our dogs to a certain extent, but also accepting them for who they really are, being able to call out their BS when need to and not get manipulated by their action.
So here's my suggestion, if you and Enzo have such encounter again, take him to the opposite end of the park and mingle with another crowd, dog park is an open party, lets focus on the good times :)
Jack plays well with my aunt's little JRT because she can outrun him. There were problems at first because she kept trying to wrestle and needless to say Jack would flatten her. But she soon figured out that wrestling with a bigger dog is bad and playing chase is better. So in other words, partly it depends on the small dog getting the point that wrestling is not the best game with a larger dog.
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