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sharon9999
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Post by sharon9999 »

Dogs are great.But it's best to leave them home if possible.There are just to many of them not on a leash and not under control.
kirker
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Re: Dogs

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Dares wrote:Hello, i know this subject is much debated but i'm having a hard time with searching throught the forums on it. I know that dogs are banned @ Muir, but is there anywhere else that i should be aware of? Can anyone apply for a dog permit through the webers or is it more of a close friend type of deal?

I have a 6 month old lab that i am thinking about bringing with me for Easter weekend. Wanted to get feelings from other dog owners etc. I always keep her leashed mainly for her safety as she is still a puppy and will get into trouble. Anyways had a great time last year in the Red, definatley worth the 11 hour drive.

Thanks,
Travis
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Suppose to be on leash in US Forest land

FYI Crags will be busy this time of year a dog can make your trip challenging espically a pup.
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bcombs wrote:
krampus wrote:its about time. All dogs should stay at home unless they want to get kicked
You kick my dog, prepare for an ass whoopin.
shoot, if you can't control your dog long enough to keep me from kicking it, then it doesn't need to be there. I got a new pair of steel toed boots just for the season.
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krampus wrote:
bcombs wrote:
krampus wrote:its about time. All dogs should stay at home unless they want to get kicked
You kick my dog, prepare for an ass whoopin.
shoot, if you can't control your dog long enough to keep me from kicking it, then it doesn't need to be there. I got a new pair of steel toed boots just for the season.
My dog has just as much right to be there as you do! All this crap about additional impact and getting in the way is just that, crap.

Dogs yappin while you are trying to send.... too bad.
Dogs dragging yesterday's lunch back from around the corner at the crag.... too bad.
Piss on your rope? Too bad!

Be careful you hipsters... I taught my dog to bite anyone that smells like patchouli.
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Post by Cleveland »

bcombs wrote: Be careful you hipsters... I taught my dog to bite anyone that smells like patchouli.
Is that why they are always in the backyard when i come over :lol:
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Post by captain static »

Muir Valley Rules wrote:Dogs are not allowed in Muir Valley. This includes the parking lot. Leaving your dog tied to your car or, worse yet, shut in your car puts your dog at unreasonable risk of injury or death by overheating.
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Post by pawilkes »

bcombs wrote:
krampus wrote:its about time. All dogs should stay at home unless they want to get kicked
You kick my dog, prepare for an ass whoopin.
your dog would just deafen the kicker with his fog horn howl
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Post by Rollo »

screw dogs..... uh, figuratively speaking. :shock:
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bcombs
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pawilkes wrote:
bcombs wrote:
krampus wrote:its about time. All dogs should stay at home unless they want to get kicked
You kick my dog, prepare for an ass whoopin.
your dog would just deafen the kicker with his fog horn howl
Haha... what was it that Matt said.. he thought there was a seal running loose at the crag. :lol:
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Post by Snowpuppy »

I love dogs (I've got an 81 lb yellow lab), but in all seriousness, leave the pup at home or in a doggie hotel. He or she could get hurt (that's why I leave mine at home).
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