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DruannB 12-29-2014 04:48 PM

You guys crack me up.

DonH57 12-29-2014 05:26 PM

Be careful of the children and dogs biting each other in the squares.

Janet & Carl 12-29-2014 08:41 PM

Amen......I am a dog owner and would never take her to the squares. Especially when the fresh markets are open. Dogs do not belong in the squares nor do they like being there. When your dog is taken to a square and he is hot, thirsty, hungry, tries not to be stepped on and tries not to have some trip over him or his leash, did he really ask his owner to take him to the square? And what happens when your dog has to go potty while he is in the square? Our dogs are fabulous and we love to show them off. Do it in your village where he has room to walk and be greeted by the neighbors and the neighbors dogs. As far as the new dog park, Atlas Dog Park, below 466 A. You should come to the meetings on the 1st Wednesday of every month. The meetings are held at Eisenhower Regional Rec. Ctr at 7 PM. We had one person who decided to get us a dog park below 466 A. A lot of us joined in and have worked extremely hard to get this dog park started. 3,000 signatures were needed to get the dog park on paper. Meetings with John Rohan, bake sales, great speakers at our meetings. In finding a place for the dog park we had to complete a certain criteria. Keep in mind when the dog park is completed, probably late spring, early summer 2015, volunteers will be needed. Dog owners will be expected to clean up after their dogs. If not, you will be reported. This is going to be a beautiful dog park and the members of the RDOG3 are very proud to be a part of this project.
Janet

onslowe 12-29-2014 11:26 PM

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Originally Posted by RescueTwo (Post 987321)
That's just your opinion and your dog probably needs manner training, I've only been renting for a month, but I've seen a lot of badly behaved kids running wild at the town squares, no bad dogs. The kids are more of a hazard than dogs because they're all over the place, do you also think that is inconsiderate, irresponsible and lacking in common sense, because those kids should not be at the squares running wild and unsupervised, people can trip and fall on them.

No one should say that eye witness statements are 'just your opinion.' Really sounds lame, and how in the world can you say my dog needs "manner training?" Maybe some posters here need pent up anger and serious issues with children looked into.

I stand by what I said. I love my pet and I don't need to stroll around with him in heavily pedestrian places to fulfill any needs.

I go to a dog park where my dog has a huge amount of play territory and I pay a fee for that - because I care about him.

jrandall 12-30-2014 12:05 AM

I am thrilled that we will have a dog park on the south end. I occasionally bring my dog to the square. She is usually in a stroller minding her own business. ��

Bonanza 12-30-2014 02:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HappyGoLucky (Post 986370)
I am so excited about the new dog park !!! Where can we get information on the progress of this new park ???

Diane Ferguson, who heads up the Responsible Dog Owners Group 11 is the person who is mainly responsible for this new park becoming a reality. You might want to attend the next meeting which is always the first Wednesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the Eisenhower Rec Center.

She keeps us updated at the meeting regarding what is happening insofar as the dog park is concerned. Also, we always have an interesting speaker.

Join us -- everyone is welcomed!
.

Bonanza 12-30-2014 02:44 AM

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Originally Posted by karostay (Post 987095)
Don't forget the Town Squares many nights looks like a dog park
Health reasons Please don't let your children or grandchildren touch the flowers or shrubery

Oh, please!
Kids touch far worse things than a random flower that some dog MAY have peed on.
The probability of that is negligible.

Let's not get paranoid about inconsequencial things.

Bonanza 12-30-2014 02:54 AM

Hooray for the New Dog Park!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Janet & Carl (Post 987478)
Amen......I am a dog owner and would never take her to the squares. Especially when the fresh markets are open. Dogs do not belong in the squares nor do they like being there. When your dog is taken to a square and he is hot, thirsty, hungry, tries not to be stepped on and tries not to have some trip over him or his leash, did he really ask his owner to take him to the square? And what happens when your dog has to go potty while he is in the square? Our dogs are fabulous and we love to show them off. Do it in your village where he has room to walk and be greeted by the neighbors and the neighbors dogs. As far as the new dog park, Atlas Dog Park, below 466 A. You should come to the meetings on the 1st Wednesday of every month. The meetings are held at Eisenhower Regional Rec. Ctr at 7 PM. We had one person who decided to get us a dog park below 466 A. A lot of us joined in and have worked extremely hard to get this dog park started. 3,000 signatures were needed to get the dog park on paper. Meetings with John Rohan, bake sales, great speakers at our meetings. In finding a place for the dog park we had to complete a certain criteria. Keep in mind when the dog park is completed, probably late spring, early summer 2015, volunteers will be needed. Dog owners will be expected to clean up after their dogs. If not, you will be reported. This is going to be a beautiful dog park and the members of the RDOG3 are very proud to be a part of this project.
Janet

Janet -- I had not read your post when I responded with my post; I read your post afterwards.
And for anyone reading these posts, Janet, the secretary for the group,
has also worked diligently to make this park a reality.

Thank you for giving better and more information than I gave!

karostay 12-30-2014 08:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bonanza (Post 987582)
Oh, please!
Kids touch far worse things than a random flower that some dog MAY have peed on.
The probability of that is negligible.

Let's not get paranoid about inconsequencial things.


Inconsequential you say

Some of the diseases that can be spread from pet waste are:

Campylobacteriosis- a bacterial infection that causes diarrhea in humans.

Salmonellosis- the most common bacterial infection transmitted to humans from animals. Symptoms include fever, muscle aches, headache, vomiting, and diarrhea.

Toxocarisis- roundworms transmitted from animals to humans. Symptoms include vision loss, rash, fever, or cough.

RescueTwo 12-30-2014 10:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by onslowe (Post 987562)
No one should say that eye witness statements are 'just your opinion.' Really sounds lame, and how in the world can you say my dog needs "manner training?" Maybe some posters here need pent up anger and serious issues with children looked into.

I guess you're talking to me about serious issues with children, I got me seven kids and a whole passel of grandkids but I wouldn't let any of them run around at a square trippin people. I thought maybe your dog didn't heel too well if you're worried about him at a square, my two dogs know how to heel, I think there are lessons at that school place if your dogs needs lessons.

CFrance 12-30-2014 11:14 AM

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CFrance 12-30-2014 11:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by karostay (Post 987619)
Inconsequential you say

Some of the diseases that can be spread from pet waste are:

Campylobacteriosis- a bacterial infection that causes diarrhea in humans.

Salmonellosis- the most common bacterial infection transmitted to humans from animals. Symptoms include fever, muscle aches, headache, vomiting, and diarrhea.

Toxocarisis- roundworms transmitted from animals to humans. Symptoms include vision loss, rash, fever, or cough.

A quick Google search shows that all of these illnesses are not contracted by touching urine or bushes with urine on them, but by touching feces of an infected animal.

Since you never see dog poop in the squares, and TV's dogs are extremely well "vetted" and cared-for, I believe this statement is faulty and inflammatory.

zonerboy 12-30-2014 11:27 AM

This is silliness. There are lots of dogs and lots of dog owners in The Villages, but I would be greatly surprised if there was a single case of roundworm infestation here caused by exposure to dogs. In addition, salmonella and campylobacter are far more likely transmitted by food contamination or person-to-person contact than by exposure to canine waste.

Cisco Kid 12-30-2014 11:41 AM

A hater will blame is itch on anyone.

Bogie Shooter 12-30-2014 12:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RescueTwo (Post 987690)
I guess you're talking to me about serious issues with children, I got me seven kids and a whole passel of grandkids but I wouldn't let any of them run around at a square trippin people. I thought maybe your dog didn't heel too well if you're worried about him at a square, my two dogs know how to heel, I think there are lessons at that school place if your dogs needs lessons.

"that school place"??


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