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Laguna Niguel Dog Park Etiquette
Though these are common sense rules to follow, many dog owners ignore them and accidents happen. Dogs can inflict serious injuries with just one bite, seeking medical attention immediately is crucial. Fortunately, the Laguna Niguel Dog Park is located right next to Orange County Fire Station #49. Here, we have put together some Do’s and Don’ts when it comes to dog park etiquette in Laguna Niguel.
Don’t
- Take your dog to a dog park if he or she is uncomfortable.
- Bring or use treats and toys when other dogs are nearby.
- Allow your dog to behave aggressively towards another.
- Ever let your dog off the leash in an un-fenced area.
- Spend your time talking on a cell phone – you must supervise your dog at all times and be able to give your dog your full attention.
Do
- Make sure your dog is up-to-date on his/her vaccinations.
- Observe the dogs in the dog park to see if there are any potential health or behavior problems.
- Clean up after your dog.
- Supervise dogs as they are playing and interrupt any aggressive play.
- Be willing to leave a dog park if you feel your dog is being too aggressive.
- Make sure your young dog is not learning bad behaviors from the other dogs.
Coto De Caza Bicycle Accidents
Now that summer has officially started, many people are out riding their bikes. More people ride bicycles around Coto de Caza during the summer months than any other time of the year. This is due to two main reasons – school is out for children and the weather is beautiful.
Coto De Caza Bicycle Accidents can and do happen and it is important to remember this fact when you are driving through Coto De Caza. Children are riding along sidewalks and streets. With all the twists and turns in the roads, it is important to stay alert and watch for cyclists when driving. Children often dart out into the road from driveways and side streets, potentially causing an accident.
If the Water Tastes Weird in Your Hotel – Complain About It!
Residents at the Cecil Hotel in Los Angeles became aware that a dead body was the cause of bad tasting water. Our injury attorney reports that the investigation determined that the body was also the cause of water pressure problems within the hotel. On Tuesday, February 19th, 2013 a maintenance worker was trying to figure out why the water pressure in the hotel was low. He checked on the roof-top cisterns that collect drinking water and discovered a missing woman’s body was decomposing in one of the water tanks.