We come across other dogs there, they are good to her and me.
Have never seen any kind of unpleasant incident there.
Just a horrible idea.
It has become a wonderful, significant way for people to connect and socialize while they excercise and relax.
If you think "broken-hearted" is to emotional a word to use in this context, think again.
Off leash allows me to carry my baby or push her in a stroller on the trails.
Losing the ability to enjoy the peacful setting and camaraderie of my fellow dog owners while our pets play would be a real tradgedy.
The general opinion of literally every person I have met at Mt. Misery is that dogs are not causing any damage at all.
Most of the dog-walkers at Mt. Misery, are extraordinarily good stewards of the conservation area.
It is a great place for both people and dogs to enjoy being together and getting much needed excercise.
The following letters express the feelings of people who cherished their walks with their dogs at Mt. Misery.
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