If the dog is properly trained and socialized, and is up to date on vaccinations or has current titers. Not all dogs at the park may be friendly, however, so there can always be some risk. Know how your dog reacts to other dogs in a play environment before turning them loose--some dogs have difficulty dealing with other dogs, especially in groups, and will be excessively stressed or show aggressive behavior at dog parks.
There is nothing specific to the Beauceron to make it unsafe in a dog park, but in all dogs, larger breeds especially, socialization and training--as well as supervision--are key.
A Beauceron is a large variety of dog bred in Northern France for herding and guarding
Yes, the Beauceron originated in the plains of Northern France.
as shepherd and guarding dog
He was a Beauceron.
it depends on the park. some parks you can, others, you cant
10 in front and 12 on back legs so 22 all together.
Dog, Child, Book
Dog, Child, Book
only hand held dogs
Bosco's breed is a rottweiler, they're killer dogs. I have one, but she is part black lab. It is a Beauceron, a french breed a short haired version of the Briard Update (8/5/11) Bosco is a Beauceron; around since 1809 The breed was found throughout northern France, rather than just in the Beauce region. The Beauceron and the long-haired sheep dog, the Briard, stem from similar ancestral stock, sharing the trait of double dewclaws on the hind legs-they are different!
If you don't know to be on the safe side don't....
In 2013 there are 18 teams offering 38 dog friendly games.