Dog friendly?

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csrossi
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Dog friendly?

Post by csrossi »

I'm making my first trip to the red next month. I usually travel with my dog. Are there prohibitions against dogs at any of the crags that make up the red? I did check with the hotel (little abners), and they were fine with it.
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Post by Wes »

Nope, lots of dogs around. Be sure to keep them on leash when at Muir and Torrent at all times. And it is a good idea to have a leash ready for them if they start cause trouble at any of the other crags.
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Post by diggum »

and a muzzle if they bark alot...
oh wait...that was for wes. :twisted:
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Post by marathonmedic »

He prefers a ball gag.
Ticking is gym climbing outdoors.
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Post by diggum »

wes's DOGS ya prevert!!! :lol:
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Post by walrus »

marathonmedic wrote:He prefers a ball gag.
What's a ball gag and how does a muzzle keep them from barking?
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Post by bryanboonern »

I love to take my dog to the red. Just obey the usual leash laws and everything will be fine.
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Post by kirker »

There will proably be a dog at every crag you go to. FYI your dog would proably have a better time staying at Migels than Little Abners, and since it is your first time its a great place to hang out with other climbers. Food kicks ass too.
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Post by Christian »

walrus wrote:
marathonmedic wrote:He prefers a ball gag.
What's a ball gag and how does a muzzle keep them from barking?
go to any S&M web site and there are all kinds of interesting but disturbing devices. at least that is what I have been told... :oops:
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Post by walrus »

Christian wrote:
walrus wrote:
marathonmedic wrote:He prefers a ball gag.
What's a ball gag and how does a muzzle keep them from barking?
go to any S&M web site and there are all kinds of interesting but disturbing devices. at least that is what I have been told... :oops:
Can you post a link? :lol:
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