We spent a long weekend camping at a nearby state park and hiking some of the trails there. The trails are muliti-use trails so they are shared by bikers, hikers and horseback riders. During the time we were there we encountered about 15 dogs that were running free ahead of their owners, the law in Michigan is that dogs must be on a leash and under control at all times.
I love dogs as much as the next person, in fact I have a 6mo. Husky mix, that went camping and hiking with us, but not everyone wants your large sometimes muddy dog running up to great them.
Please consider these things before you let your dog run free.
1. The other people on the trail might be shy or afraid of unfamiliar dogs. Most of the dogs we encountered were larger dogs, and only 1 owner attempted to call the dog back before it ran up to greet my sons 9 & 7. A year ago that would have caused big problems for my older son, while he loves dogs, he needed to feel safe with the dog.
2. Are you positive your dog is good with all the other animals on the trail. We met one lab that ran over to greet our puppy, and then began to get aggressive with him, luckily DH was there and used his leg to push the other dog away from our dog and kids.
3. The horses on the trail might spook at a dog running full speed at them, a dangerous situation for both dog, horse and rider.
4. How does you dog react to bikers, there were a lot of mountain bikers on the trail, and I am sure they did not appreciate all of the dogs that ran up to them on the trail.
Thanks for letting me vent- it really irritates me when I see dogs running off leash and the owners thinking it is cute to let them approach eveyone on the trail.
I love dogs as much as the next person, in fact I have a 6mo. Husky mix, that went camping and hiking with us, but not everyone wants your large sometimes muddy dog running up to great them.
Please consider these things before you let your dog run free.
1. The other people on the trail might be shy or afraid of unfamiliar dogs. Most of the dogs we encountered were larger dogs, and only 1 owner attempted to call the dog back before it ran up to greet my sons 9 & 7. A year ago that would have caused big problems for my older son, while he loves dogs, he needed to feel safe with the dog.
2. Are you positive your dog is good with all the other animals on the trail. We met one lab that ran over to greet our puppy, and then began to get aggressive with him, luckily DH was there and used his leg to push the other dog away from our dog and kids.
3. The horses on the trail might spook at a dog running full speed at them, a dangerous situation for both dog, horse and rider.
4. How does you dog react to bikers, there were a lot of mountain bikers on the trail, and I am sure they did not appreciate all of the dogs that ran up to them on the trail.
Thanks for letting me vent- it really irritates me when I see dogs running off leash and the owners thinking it is cute to let them approach eveyone on the trail.