I don't know the "rules" of the dog run, but when we were at FtW 1/17 thru 1/20, it appeared that this is an off-leash park.
Is this a place for them to run without a leash or is it strictly just to take care of business and socialize with other dogs? Anyone used it yet?
I'll start off by saying that we take our dog to the Fort every year.
I have seen the dog park and did not think too much of it. Granted, only the fence was up. But I can't see us using it.
I think they are going to run into more dog problems than ever with this thing. I liked the old policy of keeping dogs in the pet loops or on the designated pet walks. Just my opinion but now that dogs will have "play dates" at the fort there will be a side effect of dogs not playing well together. There will also be a chance for people who don't like dogs to be forced with a sidewalk interaction of an approaching dog and owner on their way to the walk. Also, they put this thing right next to a playground and a volleyball court...now what a lot of dogs do when they see kids playing but can't play with them???? That's right, they bark and get upset.
It seems like they are opening a can of worms. I for one wish they'd put the money into something else that everyone at the Fort would have enjoyed...like fixing the old swamp trail!
And all this time I thought they had put this dang thing up so BigDisneyDaddy would have a place to play. I just had to say that after he made the pork chop comment about me. In all seriousness, I agree with your comments. Unfortunately we don't vote on the rules. If FW was a public campground we might have a say but we never will so I just take what we can get. I only got to go on the Swamp Trail once when it was being torn out and it was really cool back there. Maybe when WDW starts getting $100 a night for those premium sites they'll give us some better ammenities like there used to be. Right now I'd be happy riding my bike down to Trails End or just looping. If it's as pretty there as it is here today that's where I wanna be. What would be neat is if they would just keep the trail clear where the wooden one was it could still be used when it's dry and everybody could still see it.
We have a dog park here and it's a great place to take the dogs. It is meant for well socialized, non agressive dogs. Your dog should come when called and be friendly with other people/dogs. You should also never bring a dog into a dog park that is in heat or is not up to date on their vaccines.
You start out on a long leash if there is another dog in there until they have sniffed each other properly and make sure they are ok with each other. Then you can let them off leash and they can play together. Don't bring your dog's toys unless you and the dog are willing to share them.
If another dog/owner comes up, they should keep their dog on a leash until making sure their dog is ok with the group. Personally, I keep my younger kids outside of the gate just in case some dogs start fighting. My older DD hangs out inside with me though.
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Stacktester,
I am paying $91 a night plus tax for my upcoming trip Valentine's weekend for a premium site. It's pretty darn close to $100 a night! But, if it helps any Disney doesn't even listen to their own CM's most of the time, so no matter how much we spend they won't listen to any of us either. I am afraid I have to agree that it's gonna take a major problem like a dog attacking another one or causing injury to another human for Disney to take notice that the dog park is gonna need a bit more than a fence (that sounds like it's to tall for the safety of my kids) and a few water fountains. I am still waiting on pins and needles to see if they even mention the dog park to me when I check in and then see what happens as I have to walk my kids to it.
Shannone1
It seem to me that there are more and more dog parks poppin up.It sounds like dog parks are becoming popular. We have a couple in Fort Walton which is close by, I have never been to one so I'm sure there are rules. Thanks for kinda letting me know how they work. I've been wanting to try one out.
Thanks
Cindy~