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SIRE1
04-10-2018, 07:45 AM
Is it just me, but I had to laugh this morning when I saw the add in the paper this morning on Page A2 for the Grand Opening of the "Dudley Canine Park & Archery Range". Putting those two together just seems so wrong. But I'm sure those Archery people will enjoy shooting at moving targets instead of just those big round bales with the circles of a bulls eye. Trying to shoot a moving dog would probably be much harder. I can hear it right now "RUN FIDO RUN, GOTCHA".:laugh:

tomwed
04-10-2018, 08:05 AM
The ADD kicked in.
My favorite Dudley.
I wonder if little kids find this as funny as I did, do?
v=Q83Jqd2h0Ygtalk about a weird cooincident but as i was writing the above jsw14 was starting a new post.

tjlee500
05-23-2018, 04:53 AM
Is it just me, but I had to laugh this morning when I saw the add in the paper this morning on Page A2 for the Grand Opening of the "Dudley Canine Park & Archery Range". Putting those two together just seems so wrong. But I'm sure those Archery people will enjoy shooting at moving targets instead of just those big round bales with the circles of a bulls eye. Trying to shoot a moving dog would probably be much harder. I can hear it right now "RUN FIDO RUN, GOTCHA".:laugh:
I brought this up to rec officials and they said they did all the research and all is safe. I told them I worked at a summer camp and a few times a camper accidently let go of an arrow while bow was pointing up. Once an arrow landed in soccer field.

This is not safe and would never be pwrmitted in many other locations. I stay on the side far away from the archery side. If a young camper camn have an accident so can a first time senior. This is just an accident waiting to happen....

Taltarzac725
05-23-2018, 06:33 AM
The dog park at Lake Paradise Park is to the South of the Archery Range there. All the arrows are pointed north at their targets. There is a walking path to the north of the archery range for people and I suppose their pooches. I avoid it though.

The archery range people usually are not using long bows as well nor hunting bows that I have noticed.

SIRE1
05-23-2018, 08:24 AM
I don't mind them being physically close together. I just thought it was funny that they named it "Dudley Canine Park AND Archery Range". It sounds like they are one in the same. Surely they could have come up with a name for the canine park and a different name for the Archery Range. As "tomwed" posted previously, they could have named the complex "Dudley Canine Park" and "Do-Right Archery Range". Well maybe that is a little far fetched, but you get the idea. Just 2 different names. With just one name, I get this mental image of the archers standing in the middle of the dog park shooting at all the moving targets. They could even put it in the REC News as an activity. Maybe even a video on the next VMAIL edition. :)

vintageogauge
05-23-2018, 10:28 AM
Our Vets both up north and now down here both recommend staying out of dog parks if you want your dog to stay healthy. We though we would try it just after it opened and i can see what they meant, we left after just a few minutes and will never go in there again.

Bogie Shooter
05-23-2018, 10:39 AM
It’s amazing what some people worry about.

JSR22
05-23-2018, 10:51 AM
Our Vets both up north and now down here both recommend staying out of dog parks if you want your dog to stay healthy. We though we would try it just after it opened and i can see what they meant, we left after just a few minutes and will never go in there again.

I never bring my dogs to the dog park. Too many poorly behaved dogs with clueless owners.

VApeople
05-23-2018, 11:45 AM
It seems to me that The Villages is a miserable place to own a dog. People say the dog parks are pretty bad and if you have a dog off leash there are people like me who will quickly report you to the authorities. There seems to be no place for a person to enjoy their dog, like playing fetch, without bothering people.

I see people walking their dogs and picking up what they leave behind, but I never see people really having fun with their dogs.

Maybe we should have some neighborhoods where all dogs are prohibited (sign us up) and others where well-trained dogs are allowed to run freely, like they did when I was a kid.

JSR22
05-23-2018, 12:26 PM
It seems to me that The Villages is a miserable place to own a dog. People say the dog parks are pretty bad and if you have a dog off leash there are people like me who will quickly report you to the authorities. There seems to be no place for a person to enjoy their dog, like playing fetch, without bothering people.

I see people walking their dogs and picking up what they leave behind, but I never see people really having fun with their dogs.

Maybe we should have some neighborhoods where all dogs are prohibited (sign us up) and others where well-trained dogs are allowed to run freely, like they did when I was a kid.

My dogs are totally happy. Wehave a large yard with a pool and bird cage. They have plenty of recreation. We take them for long walks several times a day.

SIRE1
05-23-2018, 01:48 PM
Now you've done it. I now have this image in my head of someone applying for an "open carry permit" for their archery equipment and stalking through The Villages in a camouflage golf cart just to hunt all those dogs that their owners don't take to the dog park. Maybe even some tree stands around each of the mail stations !!!!!!! :) Now THAT is something they can video for the next VMAIL edition !!!! I just have a warped sense of humor.

CFrance
05-23-2018, 02:10 PM
I don't mind them being physically close together. I just thought it was funny that they named it "Dudley Canine Park AND Archery Range". It sounds like they are one in the same. Surely they could have come up with a name for the canine park and a different name for the Archery Range. As "tomwed" posted previously, they could have named the complex "Dudley Canine Park" and "Do-Right Archery Range". Well maybe that is a little far fetched, but you get the idea. Just 2 different names. With just one name, I get this mental image of the archers standing in the middle of the dog park shooting at all the moving targets. They could even put it in the REC News as an activity. Maybe even a video on the next VMAIL edition. :)
I agree with you. It's a totally stupid name. What was Rohan thinking.

photo1902
05-23-2018, 02:45 PM
It’s amazing what some people worry about.

Exactly! Build it, and they will complain.

CFrance
05-23-2018, 03:06 PM
It seems to me that The Villages is a miserable place to own a dog. People say the dog parks are pretty bad and if you have a dog off leash there are people like me who will quickly report you to the authorities. There seems to be no place for a person to enjoy their dog, like playing fetch, without bothering people.

I see people walking their dogs and picking up what they leave behind, but I never see people really having fun with their dogs.

Maybe we should have some neighborhoods where all dogs are prohibited (sign us up) and others where well-trained dogs are allowed to run freely, like they did when I was a kid.
Do you have a dog?


Walking dogs is not playing with them; it is giving them exercise. Playing with them is different and usually occurs at a dog park or in a yard or even in the house.

Bjeanj
05-23-2018, 03:49 PM
Walk by our home and you will see us playing frisbee with our dog. Course, you cant see us playing with the laser pointer in our home and having our dog chase it.

Getting back to the topic at hand, however, the title of this post gave me pause, also. Got a little chuckle out of it. My reaction did not rise to the level of “what were they thinking”.

Taltarzac725
05-23-2018, 04:55 PM
Walk by our home and you will see us playing frisbee with our dog. Course, you cant see us playing with the laser pointer in our home and having our dog chase it.

Getting back to the topic at hand, however, the title of this post gave me pause, also. Got a little chuckle out of it. My reaction did not rise to the level of “what were they thinking”.

I wonder who "Dudley" is or was?

8notes
05-23-2018, 04:57 PM
Is it just me, but I had to laugh this morning when I saw the add in the paper this morning on Page A2 for the Grand Opening of the "Dudley Canine Park & Archery Range". Putting those two together just seems so wrong. But I'm sure those Archery people will enjoy shooting at moving targets instead of just those big round bales with the circles of a bulls eye. Trying to shoot a moving dog would probably be much harder. I can hear it right now "RUN FIDO RUN, GOTCHA".:laugh:

:bigbow:

CFrance
05-24-2018, 01:27 AM
Walk by our home and you will see us playing frisbee with our dog. Course, you cant see us playing with the laser pointer in our home and having our dog chase it.

Getting back to the topic at hand, however, the title of this post gave me pause, also. Got a little chuckle out of it. My reaction did not rise to the level of “what were they thinking”.
When I first heard the name, I envisioned dogs with tiny arrow packs on their backs and little bows, shooting at targets.

lovsthosebigdogs
05-24-2018, 02:47 AM
I never bring my dogs to the dog park. Too many poorly behaved dogs with clueless owners.

When I lived up north we used to have a pay and monitored dog park. It was totally worth it so you knew that any idiot (read aggressive dog or owner) would get booted out of the park regardless of how much they had paid to join. Here in TV people make excuses for their dogs and let them be rough with other dogs while they sit and have a conversation. My dogs only like to run; they don't want to be tackled or growled at or ganged up on. They can't always be free from a pack of dogs at the park and just be allowed to run around and not be the target because they are soft dogs and don't like aggressive play like some of the tougher breeds. THAT's why we don't go any more.

CFrance
05-24-2018, 03:27 AM
I found this to be especially true at Atlas dog oath, Roz. I'm not so much of a dog park fan anymore. But my guy is senior, and our fosters weren't allowed to be taken to them.

vintageogauge
05-24-2018, 07:57 AM
It seems to me that The Villages is a miserable place to own a dog. People say the dog parks are pretty bad and if you have a dog off leash there are people like me who will quickly report you to the authorities. There seems to be no place for a person to enjoy their dog, like playing fetch, without bothering people.

I see people walking their dogs and picking up what they leave behind, but I never see people really having fun with their dogs.

Maybe we should have some neighborhoods where all dogs are prohibited (sign us up) and others where well-trained dogs are allowed to run freely, like they did when I was a kid.

I think that is why the fenced in Veranda designer homes are so popular in Fenney and DeSoto, large yards for dogs to exercise and play. Just hope you don't get stuck next to someone who doesn't pick up their dog poop.

Topspinmo
05-28-2018, 12:47 PM
Daa, I'm guessing? Or probably think the dog park would be the opposite side where the arrows are pointing? Paradise dog and archery range pretty safe. Just like at gun range you don't load and point other than down range. Rohan probably didn't design it, just approved it like he did with 6 foot wind screens which the majority participants didn't want, but they done anyway, same goes, it works, but lots card paying residents don't like it. Basically nothing can be done except moaning about it.

manaboutown
05-28-2018, 01:21 PM
How about naming their two separate areas Diddling Dudley and Dudley Straight Arrow.

The worst boss of my life was named Dudley. He addressed the men who worked for him, no matter their names, as "Bub", as if he did not care to remember and use their actual names. I eventually started addressing him as "Dud" after he kept doing that with me.

Fraugoofy
05-28-2018, 03:16 PM
Our Vets both up north and now down here both recommend staying out of dog parks if you want your dog to stay healthy. We though we would try it just after it opened and i can see what they meant, we left after just a few minutes and will never go in there again.Interested in hearing why the vet recommended that? Very curious and thanks in advance for sharing. We take our dog occasionally and may reconsider...

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