Anonymous wrote:No off-leash in Fairfax County
http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/police/animal/dangerous-vicous-dogs.htm#AredogsinallowedtorunfreeinFairfaxCounty
I used to solo hike here on trails with one of my dogs on-leash. After several bad experiences we stopped. With another dog we went as a group and I carried a heavy walking stick.
In our yard I carry a metal baseball bat. Obviously mine are off leash in their yard and so are bad ass strays.
Anonymous wrote:There are no official off leash places, but we take our dog off leash in many of the parks along the Potomac. Our dog is well-behaved and gentle, and we hike where we don't see other people too often.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Typical DC, full of rule followers, unless it is about their husband letting bad mortgages and crashing the economy.... Or taking bribes for votes, or hiring lawyers to get their teens out of trouble.
Run along .. Our dogs might sniff you.
Security clearances are the reason.
Anonymous wrote:Typical DC, full of rule followers, unless it is about their husband letting bad mortgages and crashing the economy.... Or taking bribes for votes, or hiring lawyers to get their teens out of trouble.
Run along .. Our dogs might sniff you.
Anonymous wrote:OP here- thanks for the responses! Just as a point of reference, where I live it's actually more uncommon to see a dog on a leash in the woods with their owner than it is for the dog to be on leash. There are some areas designated as off leash, but most are "unofficial" in that dog owners know it's an area where owners frequently let their dogs off leash. It's a word of mouth thing, which is why I thought this would be a good resource. Obviously, you have to know your dog and the area since the dogs tend to run up to each other and interact. Is it 100% safe? No, but we do everything possible to minimize the risks and everyone has fun. FWIW, there's lots of dogs out there that aren't safe to be around humans whether on or off leash.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. There are various sanctioned dog parks in the area, but there are no off-leash hiking spots in Maryland, DC, or VA. Please do not do this.
If we encounter your dog hiking on any trails or paths, we will pepper spray it. If you want to travel with your dog, that's fine, but it does not mean others want to encounter your animal on our outing.
If a dog was just gently walking by you on a trail, in a very obviously non-aggressive way, off leash, you would pepper spray it?
If it came up to me? Yes, I would. I'm not psychic and don't know your dog, or what it's capable of doing. I wouldn't hesitate to pepper spray strange animals approaching me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. There are various sanctioned dog parks in the area, but there are no off-leash hiking spots in Maryland, DC, or VA. Please do not do this.
If we encounter your dog hiking on any trails or paths, we will pepper spray it. If you want to travel with your dog, that's fine, but it does not mean others want to encounter your animal on our outing.
If a dog was just gently walking by you on a trail, in a very obviously non-aggressive way, off leash, you would pepper spray it?
Anonymous wrote:No. There are various sanctioned dog parks in the area, but there are no off-leash hiking spots in Maryland, DC, or VA. Please do not do this.
If we encounter your dog hiking on any trails or paths, we will pepper spray it. If you want to travel with your dog, that's fine, but it does not mean others want to encounter your animal on our outing.