Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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You don't have a lawn?
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And that is because they physically threatened me by private message... That said, I know there are several who have me on ignore, mainly because I call them on their BS...
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There are more than a few places that allow dogs on their outside patios. Just as they do in other places around the country...
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Except for service dogs... Which is entirely appropriate...
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You'll soon learn to ignore their nonsense... Most people here are very friendly... Others? Not so much...
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The entire Service Dog thing has turned into a joke. I have no objection to a blind or otherwise seriously impaired person, having a legitimate Service Dog that allows them to live a reasonable life. Unfortunately, ADA compliance zealots have turned Service Animals into a cottage industry. We have hotels and not a day goes by, we don't get into some sort of controversy, regarding a so-called "Service Dog". Unfortunately, plaintiff attorneys are making a small fortune, torturing business owners and the government is making it possible. |
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And if you're going to do that, why not just buy a regular leash at the length you need it to be? You can do a search on your search engine of choice for "retractable leash" for the opinions of dog trainers, dog groomers, emergency room employees who've had to deal with finger amputations of people who use these leashes - it's a big enough problem that there are pages and pages and pages of documentation from a wide variety of sources. |
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Must be one of the ladies who drive around in their golf carts with a clipboard
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Where do you people come up with this stuff? I have 3 "retractable leashes". I just tested all of them. The are essentially "free-wheeling". An empty teacup hooked to the end of the leash, is sufficient to extend them. That's certainly not hurting a dogs neck. Straining on a non-retractable leash may be different story. |
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Letting the leash out to a full 12 feet is dangerous, because if someone is zooming by in a golf cart and you don't react quickly enough, your pooch can easily end up getting run over, or jump on the golf cart (that happened to me, a neighbor's dog jumped on my cart while the owner was holding a fully-extended retractable leash). As I said you can run a search on this stuff, it's not hidden or secret, it's not something that should be a shock to anyone, it's been known ever since these leashes first came out and confirmed time and time again. It teaches the dog to pull on the leash. So when you have it locked, the dog will continue to try and pull on it because that's what you've trained it to do. That's not a healthy way for a dog to behave when you're taking a dog for a walk. |
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