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| Redneck15. 08. 2017 19:38:51 |
Thanks for the super description...
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| Redneck2. 06. 2017 21:14:34 |
I think this topic was opened by a lady who was asking where she can go with her four-legged friend, so she was asking for opinions and not looking for someone to lecture her on what's allowed and what not... Horrible, isn't it, someone wants to enjoy nature with their dog. So: if anyone knows locations where you can enjoy with your dog in peace, please, otherwise this is topic cluttering.... I'll say goodbye with a colleague's opinion from the first page: The only animal that's disturbing in nature is human. And no animal has done as much damage to nature as humans.
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| Redneck2. 06. 2017 18:20:39 |
As a responsible dog owner, it seems logical to me to leash the dog where there's a sign, even though it never chases wildlife or harasses anyone. You hardly bother it, it enjoys running freely and enjoying just like me... But it seems to me that you're quite impatient, both towards people and animals. I've walked quite a few hills and such "quick course" signs are quite rare. The law is quite clear, the dog must be on a leash in public places, in the wilderness under control. Whenever someone comes towards me, the dog is at my heel, just as it would be on a leash. I've obviously been lucky so far, as I only meet friendly people. Apparently I really go to different hills than others... I believe there are other cases too, but that the dog stays home because of a few impatient people...
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| Redneck1. 06. 2017 21:02:06 |
Darinka: Wildlife zone... Logical... Anywhere else?
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| Redneck30. 05. 2017 19:39:32 |
iUnknown: where in the hills have you seen signs that the dog must be on a leash?
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