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How to Meet Women at the Dog Park

By eHow Relationships & Family Editor
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Consider how hard it can be, utilizing the so-called tried and true methods of meeting a woman. You've tried the gym, the grocery store and most certainly, bars. These routines are old, often prove futile and waste the time of everyone involved. Why not, then, utilize man's best friend and meet women at the dog park?

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Bring the ultimate wingman to the one place where dogs rule, then let him do what comes naturally, fetch. Meeting an available, interested woman is as easy as a little bit of planning and the correct approach.

  2. Step 2

    Have Fido ready for more than a simple stroll to do his business and sniff a few fire hydrants. He's all you need to gain entrance to a dog park and all the wonderful single women whose dogs need company, too.

  3. Step 3

    Let your hound off his leash, and while he mingles with the bounty of new smells and singles of his breed, you can begin your sly, singling out of what piques your interest.

  4. Step 4

    Meet women at the dog park by having an open stance. Don't cross your arms and hide along the edges of the fence. Keep a smile on your face, but have a sheepish grin ready, should the dog do something that would normally elicit shame on your mug.

  5. Step 5

    Watch what your dog is doing, but don't be afraid to let him be on his own, for a minute or two. Women want to know that if a relationship does come out of this, the dog isn't going to be nuzzling his way between the two of you.

Tips & Warnings
  • Keep a spare plastic bag and hand sanitizer ready. Don't shake hands with a possible suitor if you've just grabbed a handful of doggie doo.

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