5/5 Sarah B. 7 months ago on Google
The
dog
park
is
beautiful,
quiet,
peaceful,
and
clean
with
many
friendly
dogs
and
great
owners,
for
the
most
part.
There
is
a
woman
who
comes
here
with
a
group
of
beautiful
giant
dogs
(mostly
German
shepherds
and
a
Belgian
malinois).
Anytime
a
dog
that
was
unfamiliar
to
her
went
up
to
the
malinois,
she
would
tell
her
dog
to
“be
nice”
and
“be
easy.”
That
obviously
made
me
aware
that
this
particular
dog
has
some
behavioral
issues.
It
started
to
rain
so
mostly
everyone
left
the
park.
I
took
my
dog
to
the
car
to
wait
it
out
and
once
it
stopped
raining
we
went
back
in.
The
woman
was
still
there
with
all
her
dogs.
Not
having
anyone
else
to
play
with,
my
dog
ran
up
to
the
Malinois
while
barking
(he
can
be
pretty
vocal).
She
told
me
to
control
my
dog
as
he
was
trying
to
attack
her
dog.
I
ignored
her
but
once
my
dog
went
to
initiate
some
play
again,
she
told
me
that
I
“need
to
keep
my
dog
under
control
because
he’s
trying
to
attack
her
dog
and
if
anyone
is
going
to
get
hurt
it’ll
be
my
dog.”
I
kindly
told
her
that
he
wasn’t
attacking
and
that
he
was
just
trying
to
play.
She
replied
with
something
along
the
lines
of
“I
know
what
playing
looks
like
and
your
dog
was
attacking”
I
wanted
to
say
a
lot
of
things
to
her
but
didn’t
want
to
cause
a
scene
since
there
was
another
man
in
the
park
with
his
dog.
I
was
very
upset
at
this
point
so
I
just
left.
My
point
is…if
your
dog
has
a
history
of
attacking
other
dogs
and
nobody
can
go
up
to
him
without
telling
him
to
be
nice
or
accuse
another
dog
of
attacking
him,
maybe
you
shouldn’t
bring
your
dog
to
a
dog
park.
Obviously
she’s
afraid
that
her
dog
will
do
something
to
another
dog.
If
anyone
sees
a
woman
that
looks
about
40
years
old,
average
weight,
with
black
hair
a
little
past
the
shoulders
and
she
has
a
Belgian
Malinois
with
her
be
careful.