discflinger
Double Eagle Member
That buck had a huge rack.
What about his girlfriend?
Seriously, I like dogs on the course with a bunch of buddies, but sometimes you just wanna focus on dg.
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That buck had a huge rack.
What about his girlfriend?
Seriously, I like dogs on the course with a bunch of buddies, but sometimes you just wanna focus on dg.
i bring my dog and let her off leash when i go to a course that has plenty of open space or one i know won't be crowded. if the course is crowded i leash her, people tend to be afraid of 80 lb dobermans.
Dogs are great....I got one, but on DGC they have to be leashed...The Courses are for the players. A few rare and beautiful dogs can be unobtrusive off leash, but those dogs and owners are not very common.
A dog killing a groundhog during a round is a dog out of control. Out of control dogs ( and their negligent owners ) have no place during a round of DG.
As a dog owner, I've noticed that the guys who let their dogs off leash are also the most likely to not clean up after the dog. That's a nuisance and spoils things for everyone else.
true i see so many good dogs that never got trained and as a result they do what they want.
I get really heated about dog owners who take their dogs in parks that are posted off limits to dogs, owners who do not have absolute voice command over their dog, yet insist on running them off leash, dog owners who do not pay close attention to their dogs in off leash public areas and ....dog owners who are dumber than their dog.
In most cases of trouble with dogs....it's the owner.
i agree with you here and i dont bring my dog on the course if its posted no dogs. however i do let her run around when i am away from other groups and in the woods. she does come back when i call her. i think that that is fine. what about you?