An Observation on Off Leash Parks
In late December 2006 we visited Calgary for a week and took our Wheaten. Dame Fortune was
smiling on us as there were
TWO off-leash parks within easy walking/driving distance of our daughter's home (near 14thStSW and 38thAve).
We first visited the Elbow River park which, from our starting point, featured walks of 9km to the north or 7km
to the south along the banks of the Elbow River - fantastic, and all off-leash. There is a beach called "Sandy Beach"
where your dog must be on leash (about 200 feet) but just further down river is a dog beach!
On the ridge above the river walk was another park, 3/4 of a mile long and about 300 feet wide,
again off-leash.
The park closes from 11:00pm to 5:00am and is illuminated from sunset to closing - well done Calgary. I was
chatting with a retired fellow walking his two Labs. He offered the opinion that if you could take a survey in two
different cities, there would be more dog human incidents where the parks are not off-leash. His argument? Dogs are
pack animals and function very well in groups when dominant, passive and escape behavior can occur without the confines
of leash. We walked our Wheaten every day for up to two hours and met and mingled with many, many dogs (at least a 1/2
dozen Wheatens too) and did not observe a single problem with dog encounters or dog/human encounters. Problems must
occur but they are rare. By the way, you are expected to clean up after your dog and every spring they organize a weekend
volunteer clean-up. All and all, a very pleasant experience. We live in Charleswood and the our city will not even allow
off-leash in the Assiniboine forest park at Grant and Chalfont. Perhaps we should call on our councilors... (Phil G)
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