Before I start my rant, let me say I like dogs, we have three dogs, and
live on a small lot in Seward.  We've had a variety of dogs, including a
Field Irish Setter who needed A LOT OF Exercise.

Why do we need leash free parks??  This is a movement that started in San
Francisco.  In San Francisco, there's a reason for leash free parks--VERY
small lots and a long drive to get out of the metro Here we don't have that
problem. If you want a dog that requires a lot of exercise, build a fence
around your yard, drive out to the country to let the dog run . If you are
renting or in an apartment, and don't want to take the time to drive to
where you can let your dog run, you owe it to the dog to not have it as a
pet.

>Last night�s WCCO piece on the delayed openings of the dog parks in
>Minneapolis is one more example of how the current system does not work.
>The park board was allotted $100,000 to open these sites in 2000.  M-ROMP,
>the group supposedly working in partnership with the Park Board on this
>project,  has been treated more like adversaries than like partners, has

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sheldon mains, seward neighborhood, minneapolis
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the shameless agitator  in  the electronic town square


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