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Re: [PyrNet-L] Shock Collar Information



There are all kinds of parks popping up that are made for dogs and are
meant to be off-leash.  Other neighborhood parks where people all know each
other, it tends to be Ok if the dog is supervised and trained.

clhenke@juno.com wrote:

> With all due respect, I don't know of any park, state or national that
> doesn't require dogs to be leashed at all times.  It seems that some
> where down the road, this could cause a problem for those who do enjoy
> the parks with their dogs on leash.  I would be most un- comfortable if
> my dogs caused wildlife any distress while we were enjoying the park
> systems.  I feel that we are very fortunate to still be allowed in the
> parks with our dogs, and would want to keep it that way.  Is this
> actually not the case where you are at?  Cindy.
>
> Cindy Henke
> clhenke@juno.com
> Ennis, Texas
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