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We decided to try this park out because it has the playground nearby for my daughter. Our regular dog park is wonderful and all the people are super friendly and always clean up after their dogs. Plus they know how to stop a problem BEFORE it's a problem. That being said... I'm starting to understand why people dislike the majority of dog parks...I saw several dogs just pooping wherever and in a smaller park like this one is you it gets piled up fast. So it's not a clean park at all. There's also no decent shade. But the main reason I won't be back is because I feel like if you have a very large dog who is being very rough with a small dog you should do more to correct it than just call your dog's name. I shouldn't have to pull your dog off mine. And yes, I understand dogs "play" but good God, the 4th or 5th "no" directed at your dog or removal of your dog's living chew toy by a stranger should give you a clue that something is wrong. Perhaps I'm just overprotective or even a bit anal about proper dog behavior but at least I care and don't stare at my phone the whole time waiting for someone else to correct my dog.
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