Anonymous wrote:It's not hiking, per se, but Brookside Gardens doesn't allow dogs and it's fairly large.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hike almost every days on greenway trail, Seneca creek, lake needwood, and never have an issue.
I also go to sugarloaf, pepco trail and the canal ... further north above violates lock.
I also walk around the Rio and the soccerplex.
You sound like you have a fear you might want to address with counseling.
Did you even read the original post? Counseling doesn’t cure serious allergies, as far as I know....
Yes and she is letting her fear rule her life.
She imagines people with dogs approach you and let their dogs slobber on people.
This literally has never happened to her but is a fear she has that rules her life.
That requires therapy to fix.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hike almost every days on greenway trail, Seneca creek, lake needwood, and never have an issue.
I also go to sugarloaf, pepco trail and the canal ... further north above violates lock.
I also walk around the Rio and the soccerplex.
You sound like you have a fear you might want to address with counseling.
Did you even read the original post? Counseling doesn’t cure serious allergies, as far as I know....
Anonymous wrote:I hike almost every days on greenway trail, Seneca creek, lake needwood, and never have an issue.
I also go to sugarloaf, pepco trail and the canal ... further north above violates lock.
I also walk around the Rio and the soccerplex.
You sound like you have a fear you might want to address with counseling.
Anonymous wrote:I hike almost every days on greenway trail, Seneca creek, lake needwood, and never have an issue.
I also go to sugarloaf, pepco trail and the canal ... further north above violates lock.
I also walk around the Rio and the soccerplex.
You sound like you have a fear you might want to address with counseling.
Anonymous wrote:Billy goat trail, if its open