Hi all! So I like to take Maple to the dog park to play around, but which side should she be playing on? When she is with the little dogs she ends up being the big bully lol! But I'm afraid she will get trampled on with the big dogs. Which side is your corgi playing on? Feedback is appreciated. Thanks!
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Our park only has one main area and a teeeeeny tiny pathetic little area for small dogs, so we always go to the main area. Henry plays well with most dogs, but he doesn't care for big dogs that play with their feet (danes, boxers, etc usually) and gets huffy about it. Luke has been attacked (not injured, but terrified) by multipe large dogs (I swear every big nasty dog sees him as a target) and while he will tolerate a big dog if it's polite and calm, he plays much better with dogs his own size. Usually we just try to avoid most of the dogs and walk on the trail around the perimeter to be honest.
We always take Frosty to the big dog side because he thinks everyone smaller than him is a rabbit or a squirrel. Corgis were made to be trampled be cattle/sheep/etc so don't be too worried about any trampling a mere dog may do lol
We take Leena to the small part of the park (under 25lb)... She is terrified of the large dogs (we keep trying with this size, but she does not take well to them) but gets along with the smaller ones. Really it is up to you and your dog.
Tomahawk loves hanging out with the big dogs. I just have to watch him because he tends to be very dominant and will be a little aggressive with his playing. I think maybe that's why he doesn't like little dogs, they never want to play as rough as he does.
Big side for sure.
My dog is a lot like yours. When she's w/ the small dogs, she instantly turns into a playful bully. She does much better in the big park because there's more space to run around. She's also evenly matched w/ all of the larger dogs.
Thanks ALL for the comments =) Maple is petite for a corgi, but boy, does she play like a tomboy!
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