Thanks for the reminder Jessica . Perhaps all of us who use dog walkers can also kindly forward these rules to them too as a reminder too. I know we try to respect these rules but let’s all make sure they do too- there is one dog walker who comes into Lincoln who doesn’t and we and others have had to remind this person repeatedly about this when she has 3-5 unleashed dogs with her. And we have dogs and love doggies it’s not about dog love!
Thanks! Sara Brown Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 9, 2023, at 1:18 PM, Jessica Cooper <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Friends, > > About three weeks ago two giant poodles ran up to me on the trail behind/ > around Codman Farm. They were big dogs, and ran several hundred yards from > the owner to get to me, where they both stopped inches from me and checked me > out. It was unnerving. The owner was shouting, but the dogs did not follow > the owner's voice commands. > > I am a dog owner myself, and this weekend a similar thing happened in another > part of lincoln on conservation land, where an unleashed dog ran several > yards from the owner to approach me. > > I looked up the town rules, and thought I might share them here. This is cut > and pasted directly from the site. Thanks to all the responsible dog owners > out there - there are many of you. And there are a few who maybe haven't had > a good look at the rules and need a little nudge! > > Dog Walking Rules > Dogs must be leashed or under effective voice control at all times. “Voice > Control” is defined as the dog being always within the owner’s sight and > hearing & trained to come immediately when called. > Dogs must be leashed (or held by the collar) when approaching other trail > users unless the other user expressly gives permission to leave the dog off > leash. Some people are not comfortable around dogs. > A maximum of 3 leashed dogs are allowed per person. Visitors with 2 or fewer > dogs may unleash their dogs, except where leashes are expressly required. > Dog owners must always carry a leash for each dog (8-foot maximum). > Dogs are not permitted to chase, hunt, or harass people, wildlife, other > dogs, horses, or livestock. > All dog waste must be picked up and removed from the property. > Dogs must be leashed: > In parking areas and within 100 feet of trailheads. > At Flints Pond Conservation Area in order to protect Lincoln’s water supply. > In agricultural fields which are used for food production, and in pastures > while livestock are on those fields. > Along certain trails at Mt. Misery, and in ecologically sensitive areas and > hayfields, as posted. > > > > > > > -- > The LincolnTalk mailing list. > To post, send mail to [email protected]. > Browse the archives at https://pairlist9.pair.net/mailman/private/lincoln/. > Change your subscription settings at > https://pairlist9.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/lincoln. >
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