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1222 days ago

Dogs at Beaches & Conservancies

Sarita from Meadowbank

Dear dog owners,

Please remember to keep your fur babies on a leash while walking at the beach or within a Conservancy. Your dog may be perfectly well-behaved off-leash, but another dog it may encounter, not so much. There are also other people/kids walking in these areas who are not comfortable around dogs (large or small); and if your dog is not on a leash this can be quite distressing for them.
Please remember that there are some with a phobia (Cynophobia), who would also like to enjoy the outdoors.
I do understand that there are places dogs are allowed to be off-leash but we still need to consider all living around us as we share the same spaces. :-)
Thank you for understanding.

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