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Fwd: RC: Dogs at Rides



In a message dated 3/24/99 5:58:42 AM Pacific Standard Time,
Teddy@runningbear.com writes:

<< It boils down to the basics of lack of self-esteem.
 Where does self-esteem come from?  From learning that what you say and do IS
 valuable.   >>

Well I sure get to listen to a lot of people in my business who frankly are
ignorant of the business and their opinions are meaningless and you know what>
I HOPE they don't engender a sense of self-esteem in these people.

We tend to live by the rule that "your right to swing your fist ends where my
nose begins" where rights are concerned. when a well behaved dog is ata  ride
- and is well behaved enough that he is not a nuisance to me, I  have no
problem with that. BUT - the dog who is  a nuisance has no business being
there. I didn't invite anyone else's dog and so don't want the bother - i.e.,
peed on hay, etc. Indeed, a well behaved pet is lovely - let's keep it so!
s

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It all boils down to an increasingly inconsiderate society.  WHY?  Because we
are
loosing more and more of our freedoms because SOME think they can do as they
please..regardless of others.  It boils down to the basics of lack of self-
esteem.
Where does self-esteem come from?  From learning that what you say and do IS
valuable.  Our society dictates everything we do and leaves NOTHING t our
individuals thinking.  Almost gone are the freedoms for which this country was
founded...

will FIGHT for my rights..dogs among them.  Take away the guns and dogs and
you
have an open invitation for crime.

Dogs are FAR better deterrants.

Teddy

Lynne Glazer wrote:

> At 7:19 PM -0800 3/23/99, Bob & Amber Roberts wrote:
> >Glenda R. Snodgrass wrote:
> >
> >> I have trouble imagining circumstances where I would attend a ride that
> >> forbade me to bring Bailey along; however, I would not bring her without
> >> prior permission.  I simply wouldn't go to the ride.
> >>
> >> Glenda & Lakota
> >> Mobile, AL
> >> AERC # M18819 & H27310
> >> SE Region
> >>
> >
> >Well, good for you.  The prior permission is a good idea.  If no permission
is
> >given, then you are doing the right thing by not attending the ride.  I
> >wish more
> >people would follow your lead.
> >
> >Amber
> >
>
> In our region, some of our rides are located at facilities for which we pay
> a fee to use, and must abide by their rules which include whether or not
> dogs are allowed. Susan G. already mentioned Hansen Dam's policy--if there
> is a dog in the vehicle, they're turned away at the gate.  It would be a
> shame to lose rides because some people do not abide by the facility's
> rules.  I think Glenda's policy of calling ahead is a good one.
>
> At my ride, the county park has a stated policy of charging a fee per dog.
> I made it clear in the ride flyer that it might be collected, but it might
> not.  It wasn't, last year.
>
> I'm not comfortable with loose dogs in camp unless their owners are right
> at hand supervising.
>
> One of the things I enjoy the most at rides is getting to play with fellow
> campers' dogs!  My horse grew up around Bernese Mountain Dogs, and is
> comfortable around loose dogs, but many people's may not be.
>
> Lynne
>
> Ontario, CA
> Norco Riverdance Ride (PS) 9/4/99
> and Rem-member Me, Celesteele
>
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