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cant reply to park dad as clicking will not allow so here it is on the wrong end but nevertheless... if its a private dog park approach the owners who surely dont want mal behaving dogs or humans. If its a parks department dog park go to them and explain the situation or talk to other park users, who also in the majority wont condone biting dogs, and make the change happen. Thats what we did in our dog park, we checked fences, made sure there was a recycling bin for all the empty dog water (and people refuse) hay in mud season and what ever other improvements come to mind. Dog parks can be great but like any other situation, problems can arise that were unseen. And by the way, was this dog actually biting your boy in aggression or was he chasing, and biting in play? Not that the second is acceptable but it does change the situation... Good luck Park Dad




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