Apr 09 2008
Dangers of the Dog Park
A while ago I briefly mentioned an issue I had at a local dog park, and I am finally ready to share the particulars.
Before we ever got Greta, I debated the virtues of the dog park.
But once she came into our home, we went a few times and had so much fun it became a daily ritual.
In August 2007, we were at that dog park on a Sunday morning romp with other greyhounds, and Greta was bit by another dog. After an exchange of contact information and a trip to the vet, the owner of that dog refused to pay our vet bill.
From August through November 2007, I conducted extensive research and got to know the local Animal Control for the City of Sacramento very well. My goal was to make them enforce the rules posted at the dog park, in an effort to get the other dog’s owner to own up to her dog’s actions.
When that didn’t work, I had to file the papers to take said owner to small claims court. Even then, she owner refused to pay the bill.
In January 2008, I had my day in court, where I presented an overwhelming case. The defendant was even cut off early on because she had no defense–while I had three witnesses who saw her dog bite Greta, and she admits she wasn’t watching her dog!
I subsequently won, and then, finally, was repaid weeks later (including all various fees associated with taking the owner to court). I also became a reluctant expert regarding dog park lawsuits in the process.
While I am very happy with the outcome (justice served!), the fact that I had to wait a full seven months after the incident still rubs me the wrong way.
I know most people are responsible, and most would do the right thing in this situation.
And, as luck would have it, I probably ran into the one individual that’s ever been to that dog park who refuses to do what’s right and take responsibility for their dog’s actions.
But all the time and money I had to invest to earn my victory left me exhausted and swore me off dog parks.
I think dog parks are great in theory, but when something goes wrong, it takes a herculean effort to enforce rules and regulations.
During the ordeal, I used to say that the dog park is, in essence, the wild, wild west–a place where anything goes.
That’s why I’m not going.

(Greta’s wound, which required a drain between the upper and lower bites.)
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