
Dog Park Etiquette: Tips for a Fun and Safe Visit
A trip to the dog park can be a highlight of your dog’s day — and yours! Following a few simple guidelines helps everyone, human and canine alike, enjoy the experience safely and happily.
1. Move Out of the Way
Avoid crowding gates and entryways. A congested space can stress dogs and owners alike, sometimes leading to overexcitement or misunderstandings. Let dogs enter and exit calmly — it sets the tone for a smooth visit.
2. Watch for Poop
Most dogs need to go within the first few minutes of arriving at the park and after a swim or romp in the river. Keep your focus on your dog and be ready to clean up promptly. A little attention goes a long way toward keeping the park safe and pleasant for everyone.
3. Toss Trash Properly
Dispose of poop bags, broken toys, coffee cups, and wrappers in the garbage. Leaving waste behind can attract other animals and, in some cases, lead curious dogs (especially retrievers!) to ingest things they shouldn’t. Clean parks = happy, healthy dogs.
4. Expect Dogs to “Steal” Toys
Dogs are social creatures, and sharing (or “borrowing”) toys is their way of initiating play. If another dog grabs your toy, stay patient and enjoy the interaction — it can be pretty entertaining to watch!
5. Understand Humping
Humping is usually not sexual — it’s often a stress reliever, a sign of excitement, or an invitation to play. If a dog humps a person, however, they should be leashed and removed from the park immediately.
6. Recognize Normal Rough Play
Growling, tugging on collars, or gentle biting during play is normal dog behavior. Dogs naturally pause to shake, sniff, or take a break if play gets too intense. Step in only if dogs aren’t taking these natural breaks or seem overstimulated.
7. Relax and Enjoy the Park
Your energy sets the tone for your dog. Staying calm, relaxed, and happy helps your dog feel the same. Enjoy the fresh air, watch the interactions, and savor a little exercise — for you and your beast!
8. Ask for Help When Needed
Dog walkers, park staff, or experienced owners are always happy to lend a hand, answer questions, or provide an extra poop bag. Don’t hesitate to ask — everyone benefits from a little teamwork.
Visiting the dog park can be a highlight of your week when everyone follows these simple etiquette tips. Happy dogs, happy owners, and a happy park for all! 🐾
If you are ever uncomfortable taking your dog to the park, consider dog daycare for an enriching experience.
