Barrie,
No one is standing at the gate checking tags. It would be best if the
dogs are wearing their rabies tags. Their owners should do that anyway.
You might try to take just a few dogs at a time to figure out how to handle
them. You might also look at the dog park at Coldstream Park. I don't
think it sees as much traffic as Masterson, but midday MAsterson should be
fairly quiet.
Alex
On 4/1/08, Barrie Lynn <barriebarrie@...> wrote:
>
> Hi, I am a local pet sitter/dog walker and was thinking of taking some
> of my charges out to the Masterson dog park at some point along with
> my own dogs. Everyone is UTD on shots but I don't have handy proof on
> some charges. How likely is it that we'll be asked to show proof of
> rabies or dhlpp? If I can't present proof can we just leave or will I
> be fined or something?
>
> Also, as someone who doesn't use the dog park system, how much problem
> would it be to show up with 3 exceptionally well-socialized,
> well-mannered dogs, 1 exceptionally well-socialized, very well
> trained, very high drive ball fiend (with a supply of tennis balls
> and a chuck it), 1 very shy and excitable 11 month old puppy (ball
> fiend in training), 1 six month old rescue puppy who needs much recall
> work and 1 adult rescue who isn't exactly a perfect doggy citizen but
> is not at all hazardous all at once? These dogs all play together
> almost every single day. I would be going in the middle of the day on
> a weekday. I would assume that that is a fairly quiet time?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Barrie
>
>
>
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]