But yet small noisy poorly-behaved destructive children are welcome everywhere. Go figure. I have a nice series of posed photos of my dog off-leash in key national parks from our 'maiden voyage' together in '97. :-) Karl Dave Mcneely wrote: > One of the reasons given by the National Park Service for not allowing > dogs on trails is the interaction with wildlife, bears especially. So, > are you folks saying that dogs are a benefit when hiking in bear > country? I can see how they would alert one to a bear, but I can also > see how the dog and the bear could take a powerful interest in one > another. Most dogs being smaller than most bears ........... . Of > course, the Park Service doesn't allow dogs on trails in parks where > there are no bears, as well. > |
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