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Old July 16th 09, 02:56 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
FurPaw
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Default Molly had a Good Day!

William Clodius wrote:
FurPaw wrote:


Generally the best time to be there, untill the cold and short days
arrive, is just after people get off work, 5:15-6:30, just before the
obediance classes typically start. However until you get to know the
characteristics of the regulars (a few, particularly those that are newy
adults whose owners haven't adopted to the changes in behavior that
brings, can be problems) , it can be best, but inconvenient, to go
before the crowd arrives and meet dogs in smaller numbers.


Thanks. Mostly I'll be going to the lesser park in WR, since
it's much closer to me. Right now the only times that have much
appeal are early morning and around sunset. Early morning in
particular doesn't seem to be very popular - which is good, since
I'm backing off on bringing her into the park with other dogs,
especially unknown dogs, until we have a better recall.

FurPaw
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