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Esquimalt Lagoon has off-leash dog area

Re: Dogs need to be leashed in Lagoon, Letters, Sept. 14, 2011.

Re: Dogs need to be leashed in Lagoon, Letters, Sept. 14, 2011.

After reading the letter about BԪַdogs needing to be leashed at the lagoonBԪַ I feel I need to add a correction.

At Esquimalt Lagoon beach, to the west of the bathrooms, is an off-leash dog running area. Colwood bylaw has failed to post this at that end of the side road, as I have called numerous times about it.

I have also asked for a garbage can for poop bags near the end of the side street.

People need to be aware that the west side of the bathrooms is off-leash and if the people have a problem with dogs running at large, then they need to tour the east side of the bathrooms where dogs are legally supposed to be leashed.

Walking dogs at the Lagoon I have also encountered BԪַnastyBԪַ dogs that should not be roaming in the off leash dog park.

The owners are not aware that the west side of the bathrooms is off-leash and many times that is why there are issues.

People with dogs who show any signs of aggression should not be at the off-leash park, unless they see it is clear of people. Then go for it, exercise your dogs.

Peeing on peopleBԪַs stuff is not acceptable either. As I have noticed being an animal caretaker and running into BԪַnastyBԪַ dogs, itBԪַs usually the owners who are just as nasty as the dogs. By nasty I mean aggressive and ill trained.

Usually dogs that are running free are nice non aggressive dogs. ItBԪַs only a few with irresponsible owners who let the troubled ones go. Please donBԪַt lump all dog owners into one bucket.

Cookie Taylor

Metchosin

 

 

 



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