Anonymous wrote:Definition of aggressive to non dog owners: dog is big and was running off the leash.
Anonymous wrote:I let my lab off anytime I’m in woods and there are no people around. I’ve had dogs for close to 20 years that I do this with. It’s funny how many of you seem to run into aggressive off leash dogs so frequently, and killer raccoons…… literally never happened to me.
Anonymous wrote:Battery Kemble.
Maybe Sky Meadow on a weekday?
Anonymous wrote:I would just like to thank the dog owners who are trying to do the right thing by not letting their dogs off-leash except in places where this is actually allowed, and for being cognizant that many people (and animals) do not want to encounter your off-leash dog.
I live near Rock Creek Park and unfortunately it seems like the majority of people who bring their dogs to walk in the trails near our house let their dogs off-leash even though this is not allowed. It means I basically cannot bring my toddlers to those trails b/c I am afraid they will get bitten (and they inevitably step in dog poop from the unleashed dogs and get it all over themselves).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to live in NYC and Central Park has off leash hours for dogs. I think there were a couple places where they always had to be leased, but it was great to be able to let my dog run free during the designated times. I wish there were times/sections in Rock Creek Park that were the same. It's purely anecdotal but I think there were fewer off leash dogs in my neighborhood in NYC because there were times that it was allowed. Here it's never allowed and I think people are always trying to sneak the off leash time so it seems like I'm always seeing an off leash dog on trails.
I have a young dog, but I am a native NYer and have traveled with my young dog to NYC, staying right by Central Park. They have designated areas of the park specifically intended for off-leash dogs certain hours and...it's fantastic. Most places, actually, I do think they need to be leashed but the off-leash during specified areas are GREAT! Really expansive and just wonderful. DC could totally do this and I don't get why they don't. Instead, there are these teeny tiny little graveled or fake grass area "dog parks" that are basically fight rings. I don't off-leash my dog here, but man, the "dog park" situation is really bleak so I get why people do. It's like having 20 dogs over to play in your 2 bedroom condo. Chaos. If we could give some actual SPACE to pets and do like NYC and say "free rein" from 6am-9am and 8pm-10pm in these sections of the park I think it would make a world of difference.
Anonymous wrote:I used to live in NYC and Central Park has off leash hours for dogs. I think there were a couple places where they always had to be leased, but it was great to be able to let my dog run free during the designated times. I wish there were times/sections in Rock Creek Park that were the same. It's purely anecdotal but I think there were fewer off leash dogs in my neighborhood in NYC because there were times that it was allowed. Here it's never allowed and I think people are always trying to sneak the off leash time so it seems like I'm always seeing an off leash dog on trails.
Anonymous wrote:I would let your dog romp in the dog park, then go for a hike with the dog leashed with your kid.
Anonymous wrote:I know - and you shouldn't have to deal with that. So would you support s designated large park where "rough neck" can go and not be a bother to you?