--- In mvdogpark@yahoogroups.com, "dogzrule95014" <dogwomn@p...> wrote:
>
> Hi: I've got 2 cool dachshunds, and they love to run and play. One of
> my guys is recovering from hind leg paralysis -- he's walking and
> running, but not 100% yet, AND he's a little skiddish around big dogs,
> especially a pile of them. We've gone to the Los Palmas park in
> sunnyvale, which is nice, but there's always so many big kidzz
> frolicing around (not all the humans pay attention to their aggressive
> kidzz), so I end up having to hold him. (My other guy thinks and acts
> like he's big, and he doesn't have the same fears.).
> Question: Does anyone know of a park for small dogs? and/or, any
> suggestions on how I can help my frightened boy get better integrated
> into the BigKidzz group?
>
Its a bit of a hike for you, but I would recommend the new dog park,
Fontana, which is located in San Jose at the corner of McAbee & Golden
Oaks Way. This is just south of 85 and Alamaden Expressway. They have
a split big/small dog areas. Not as good as Watson, but a nice park
with free parking.
A larger small dog area (that just sounds strange), can be found at
the Milpitas dog park but parking is $4.
-dave