Furryfriendsofqueenspark

Hilary Holgate

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2017-06-06 21:09

#14: Mark Griffith - Re:  

And of course your children are not to blame for the guttering and downspout being ripped off the hut in the park, plants pulled up and flowers scattered about, litter, holes in the hedge where children have pushed their way through the plants, teenagers breaking the equipment in the play area, and now somebody's little darling has carved out a lot of the wood on one of the benches kindly provided for older or handicapped people to use.  Dopgs don't do any of this.  They just want to run.  You are, of course, a dog hater, but even if you don't like them, they need to run free to get enough exercise.  Have you thought about the many old people in the area who go into the park to throw a ball for their dog because they can't walk very far now, so couldn't exercise them on leads?

 

How would you like your children to be kept on a leash all day (I must say that we see a lot of children in this park who should be).  One of my rescue dogs was hit in the face by a football purposely kicked at her by a young boy, and is now terrified every time she sees a football.

 

There's room for everyone in this park, so let's let dogs have a happy time in there too, and run for the fun of it.