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Old 06-27-2009, 01:30 AM   #22
QuickSilver
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I think it depends on your area. I take Thor to a lot of parks, not necessarily dog parks per se, because I don't have a yard, Thor needs lots of exercise, and I would say that running around in the grass is one of his greatest pleasures in life. It makes me happy to see him so happy.

Thor is also 4 lbs.

That being said, I am not used to having such a small dog, and we've definitely had some learning experiences. I avoid certain parks because they tend to be peopled ("dogged?") by larger fellows. Our favorite park is quite large and naturally breaks into different areas, so if a large dog play group breaks out, I just make sure to take Thor to the other side of the park.
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