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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Aug 2012
    Location
    Arkansas
    Posts
    99
    We have at lot of MUPs here and I have the same problem with the leashes, however it all boils down to the person on the other end of the leash. I walk my dog on a retracto leash and love it, but I am also very careful to pull him in when a cyclist or jogger approach. As a walker there is nothing that makes me madder that a cyclist that is going 20 MPH on a MUP except maybe a line of them from the local club, slow down and save it for the streets. As a cyclist on our MUPs there is nothing more frustrating to me than people who aren't responsible with their kids or pets. Can we use leashes on children? If your kid is walking or riding please explain that running out in front of a cyclist to see if they can "beat them across" can get everyone killed. I am not a cyclist that whizzes past you at 20 MPH, but there is no need to have your 3 kids covering the entire path leaving no room for other walkers/joggers or cyclist. I agree there are rude cyclist on the trail that even other cyclist like myself hate because they give the rest of us a bad public image. Mutual respect is what is needed where everyone can enjoy the MUPs. But I do wish we could fix stupid.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Aug 2013
    Posts
    43
    I'm not a fan of those extender leashes at all. When my dog was a puppy a woman in my neighborhood was yammering away on a cell phone while walking a german shepherd on one of those. He charged us and she couldn't hang on. My puppy wasn't injured, he did a lot of yipping and it really scared me. I jumped in the middle and picked him up which was a big crazy but it all happened so fast. A man driving by stopped and helped me out while this crazy neighbor just screamed at her dog with no affect. I blame that incident on my dog having some fear aggressive issues that I've been working with him on with a dog trainer pretty much since.

    so no not a fan

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Mar 2012
    Location
    Saskatoon, Sask.
    Posts
    334
    I nearly creamed two beagles coming around a blind corner on a mup one day. The person "walking" them was on a bike and didn't even have the leashes drawn in, despite the fact that it was a busy weekend afternoon. Luckily, I always slow right down and ring my bell for this particular corner as it's a sharp one.
    That said, most dog owners hear seem to have more sense. When I ride to the pool before work, part of the route goes through a dog park. Yesterday my headlight picked up matching reflective vests on a german shepherd and it's owner long before I got to them.
    Queen of the sea beasts

 

 

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