tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4046919163463864815.post4509666636887686452..comments2024-03-15T03:55:33.646-07:00Comments on redbirddog - a hungarian pointer (vizsla) blog: Poor city dogsRod Michaelsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10540474622415222332noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4046919163463864815.post-46834371483093378422010-06-07T08:33:31.756-07:002010-06-07T08:33:31.756-07:00At least you HAVE places like the wild places in t...At least you HAVE places like the wild places in the pictures to run your dogs. Much harder to find "legal" ones here.. I did the dog park thing out of necesity for a while.. but after my year was up, even at the better/larger one I was over it. Even when I did have a membership I still went at less busy times as I got sick of dealing with people who didn't have a clue, and dogs that had even less of a clue. My little girl doesn't take too kindly to hyper, non respectful, dogs and snapped at quite a few.. but I don't blame her, I could count on half a hand how many people actually had a clue and understood some dog behavior/body language. Anyway, don't mean to rant. I found some other places that I probably shouldn't have let her off leash (only for legal reasons, she was on an e-collar so there was NO way she was going to go off anywhere without my say so, rabbit/bird or not.) And we made do.. now we live on a bit of a farm, with access to many other bird dog friends and wild birds.. and for the most part she is happy as a clam.<br />So enjoy your wild places, some states are not nearly as welcoming to well behaved dogs in wild spaces.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com