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Cerevisaphile
Oct 14, 2013Explorer
There are places in germany that are a whole lot older and they allow and dont have problems with dogs damaging historic sites. I took my dogs to overcrowded mountain fests and no one ever tripped on a leash..as they are usually 6 foot long and the dogs stay close to me in a busy place...
It seems that the problem are dog owners not cleaning up making sure nothing gets damaged...
Doesnt surprise me when i see how little respect people with small children have in restaurants meant for adults. Running, screaming like its a playground.,,while other adults try to have a nice meal...when i was that age and my parents took me i was seen not heard. Same when it comes to historic places and children..they dont care about history until they are older. I was recenlty in boston and the kids were climbing up statues and playing catch while i am trying to take photos..parents /grandparents standong there not saying a word.
As to wild life habitats....yes the wolf is is a natrual enemy...but dogs are not wolves and a good dog doesnt chase wildlife unless told to...again the problem seems bad owners ruining it for others.
It seems that the problem are dog owners not cleaning up making sure nothing gets damaged...
Doesnt surprise me when i see how little respect people with small children have in restaurants meant for adults. Running, screaming like its a playground.,,while other adults try to have a nice meal...when i was that age and my parents took me i was seen not heard. Same when it comes to historic places and children..they dont care about history until they are older. I was recenlty in boston and the kids were climbing up statues and playing catch while i am trying to take photos..parents /grandparents standong there not saying a word.
As to wild life habitats....yes the wolf is is a natrual enemy...but dogs are not wolves and a good dog doesnt chase wildlife unless told to...again the problem seems bad owners ruining it for others.
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