I haven't left Prue off leash in the woods....
Hmmmm, the woods.......Prue is just now staying nearby when I walk her off leash. It is hunting season right now and I am so afraid someone will shoot (us) while in the woods. Even "posted" land gets hunters around here, so there is no woods safe for walking. Until the hunting stops, I will travel to the dog park. I have thought about taking a loud radio with me into the woods to play, so that the hunters would know that there was someone around, but who has transistor radios anymore? I don't! I don't even own a boombox......what's that?
And horses, well, Prue would roll in the manure I am afraid. I know she eats it, so I suspect she would also roll in it! Is Jasper that good, that he doesn't bother with the manure?
It is just so different each time I go
The visits vary so. Some days the dogs are all friends and have tons of fun, and other days, the dogs are not playful but aggressive and the owners just ignore it. I always as who's dog is this one or who owns this dog, when they are ganging up. The owners also let their dogs rush the entrance area, which can terrify some dogs. I always make Prue come back from the entrance. I will sometimes stand and wait until the owners come and get their dogs, when entering. I really blame the owners for not paying attention. Those same folks often miss seeing their dog pooping because they are too busy yacking with each other.......
I know, I sound like I don't have fun there, but there are times when the dogs have so much fun and I do too. Like I said, it varies so. I think weekends are worse than during the week. I'll have to keep track of the days etc. just to see if there is a pattern.
Yesterday, two Goldendoddles got into a huge mud puddle and just covered themselves in muddy water. Prue wasn't interested thank goodness. A couple of dark dogs did the same and their owners were shaking their heads. Prue usually comes home with dirty paws and a ton of lawn clippings all in her fur, from rolling around while playing. She loves to be chased and taken down. She is quite fast on her feet so there are only a handful of dogs that can catch her. She comes home exhausted, which is good!
I will go back during the week this week, when the weather is a bit better. Right now we are having snow/rain - making the mud an issue.
I do love dog parks - and Prue does too! I wish we had one a little closer, as I have to travel about 30 miles round trip each time!