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bulae99
Since 12 Jul 2006
1691 Posts
I give out bad advice.
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Fri Jul 30, 10 8:20 am Hood River Animal Control |
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I'm a dog owner. Dog is my copilot, but I put Scout on a leash. In fact Scout carries it himself.
I also pick up his poop in little bags and place those little prizes in the trash.
It's risky for Scout, my dog, to be out on the beach. He likes to fetch slippers that usually don't belong to me. It's funny but I have to take walks and find owners with one slipper.
I'm guilty of not putting scout on a leash all of the time, but I'm not negligent. It's not fair to a dog, or a kid, to leave them unnatended on a busy kite beach. Sure, its fun and they love it, but they could get hurt if caught up in a line, or cause some canopy damage.
Somebody needs to make time to take their dog's for a proper walk that doesn't include a neglicted run on the spit.
**FYI, I saw Hood River County Animal Control yesterday at the Event Site. Did anybody else see that little truck?
~Ron
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Moto
Since 03 Sep 2006
2698 Posts
Still a gojo pimp!
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Fri Jul 30, 10 8:36 am Re: Hood River Animal Control |
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bulae99 wrote: | I'm a dog owner. Dog is my copilot, but I put Scout on a leash. In fact Scout carries it himself.
I also pick up his poop in little bags and place those little prizes in the trash.
It's risky for Scout, my dog, to be out on the beach. He likes to fetch slippers that usually don't belong to me. It's funny but I have to take walks and find owners with one slipper.
I'm guilty of not putting scout on a leash all of the time, but I'm not negligent. It's not fair to a dog, or a kid, to leave them unnatended on a busy kite beach. Sure, its fun and they love it, but they could get hurt if caught up in a line, or cause some canopy damage.
Somebody needs to make time to take their dog's for a proper walk that doesn't include a neglicted run on the spit.
**FYI, I saw Hood River County Animal Control yesterday at the Event Site. Did anybody else see that little truck?
~Ron |
Ron, you are like the majority of dog owners I have seen - responsible. Unfortunately there are a few that are irresponsible that ruin it for everyone else - it sucks, but just the way it is.
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Yardsale
Since 29 Mar 2005
387 Posts
Portlanastan
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Fri Jul 30, 10 9:12 am |
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I pee'd on a guys kite boots... was that wrong??
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Bettyboarder
Since 18 Mar 2005
1823 Posts
PDX/ White Salmon
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Fri Jul 30, 10 9:19 am |
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Not trying to stir the pot but I doubt the people whos dogs are running around off leash causing problems read this forum.
I love taking my dog to the beach but when I plan on kiting she doesn't come or she goes in the car.
It's a major shame that a few bad owners screw it up for everyone else.
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bulae99
Since 12 Jul 2006
1691 Posts
I give out bad advice.
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Fri Jul 30, 10 9:30 am Let's build a kennel on this spit!!LOL Dog Jail!! |
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Yep, it's the bad apple and you're right. What if we build a temporary "Dog Habitat" on the spit?
LMAO I can see it now...LOL
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forrest
Since 21 Jun 2005
4329 Posts
Hood River
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Fri Jul 30, 10 10:26 am |
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For a while I was carrying rope and a knife to tie up dogs. Then everyone stopped kiting at the Sandbar and went to the event site... Problem solved.
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mikeinhoodriver
Since 23 Apr 2009
423 Posts
down wind somewhere
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Fri Jul 30, 10 10:32 am |
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Forrest wrote: | For a while I was carrying rope and a knife to tie up dogs. Then everyone stopped kiting at the Sandbar and went to the event site... Problem solved. |
Is that the official CGKA solution?
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Dern
Since 11 Jul 2010
544 Posts
Vancouver, WA
Addicted
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Fri Jul 30, 10 5:51 pm |
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Spray your kite with that animal repellent stuff
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kitemare
Since 23 Mar 2010
265 Posts
Seattle, wa
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Fri Jul 30, 10 7:11 pm |
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dancingwind wrote: | A dog attacked a buddy's kite last week and put 2 holes in it! He saw the dog doing it, called animal control, they arrived with in 15 minutes. Impounded the dog and end of story! I agree it's not the dog but the owner that needs impounding!
I personally see this as a possible safety issue. Imagine this scenario; you just finished pumping your kite at the event site, you leave your kite and go back to your car to change, grab your bar and board....etc. While a way a dog runs over your kite and puts a few holes in it. You come back to your kite and grab it, not knowing that you've just acquired a few holes, and head out to the sand bar to rig (I'm truly hoping that a good samaritan will inform you of the incident before you head out!!!). You get on the water, do a jump and suddenly your kite rips and falls from the sky with you under it!! That's the worse case scenario and I hope it never happens to anyone but it paints a picture of a grim possibility.
I love dogs to death, but not necessarily their owners. And most keep their dogs on a leash, it's just the few rouge ones that we've got to watch out for! Just like Eric mentioned our play gear is not cheap and we have to protect it. It's a good idea to have the Animal control number handy. I also wonder if putting up more and bigger dog leash signs would help stress the importance of leashing!! |
Got a worse scenerio that actually happened to me last year.
I was out on the sandbar getting ready for a launch, someone had my kite in their hands and I had my thumb up ready for them to let go, right before the guy let go, this big lab size dog ran straight through my lines getting tangled in them, campletely wrapped up. Luckily the guy hadn't let go of my kite and the dog was freed. But had that been a second later, alot worse things could have happened. Just my experience in the matter.
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melokitegirl
Since 28 Oct 2008
396 Posts
Where the wind blows
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Fri Jul 30, 10 10:09 pm |
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I'm a dog owner...been for years. Having your dog on the kite beach is just ridiculous. Co-pilot, my shadow, oh my sweet perfect dog...leave your freaking dog at home or in a crate near your rig in the shade with water. Good Grief!
Pathetic.
M.
PS. Carry a bag and pick up their poo for them and toss it on their kite? Them? In their sandals? Harsh I know....
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LVDWD
Since 04 May 2009
104 Posts
Stoked
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Sat Jul 31, 10 4:40 pm Dogs at the Event Site |
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Re the last post in thread-thats what happened to me today, but my board was off the kite and I saw the holes. Thought it was the fin on the board but later someone said that it was more than likely a dog--the three holes were in the form of a paw print.
Posted earlier re this in response to Erics later post on the subject.
Not sure we will get all dogs on a leash but we should push for this. In the meantime I will pump and go and deflate my kite wet and soon as I get back.
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mxwllms
Since 26 Jul 2006
110 Posts
Boring, Or
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Sat Jul 31, 10 5:16 pm |
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Oh Ron....... scout is never on a leash
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gorgebob
Since 25 Jun 2007
259 Posts
Portland, OR
Shop Owner
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Sat Jul 31, 10 6:59 pm |
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I am surprised the Port hasn't cracked down on those loose puppies. Their is money to be made having to spring your spaniel from the slammer .
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bulae99
Since 12 Jul 2006
1691 Posts
I give out bad advice.
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Sat Jul 31, 10 7:49 pm Yea, he heels and carrys his own. |
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LOL,
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KimSoderholm
Since 12 Aug 2009
102 Posts
Stoked
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Sat Jul 31, 10 8:00 pm |
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Was it this lil' guy???
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Come get some!!! |
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Algo Sucedio
Since 31 Jul 2010
8 Posts
Kook
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Sat Jul 31, 10 9:23 pm Will it ever end? |
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I was pumping up at kite beach last year. Two dogs came running and jumping right on my kite. A girl who is a kiter clamed the dogs and said “take it to Airtime and I’ll pay. The problem is, when I was ready to trade up to new kites I found my repaired kite lost half its value. I lost $150.00 in lost value beyond the repair cost.
This year with 5 rides on my new kite, at the Event Site, a small puppy ran right over my kite. Pretty sure the people to whom the dog belonged where kiters too. I asked if they would consider leashing there dog now that it has a history of kite abuse. Will they?
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Godlike
Since 25 Sep 2008
111 Posts
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Sun Aug 01, 10 7:14 am |
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Dog owners: most are irrational when it concerns there pet.
It is common decency to pick up after your pet, if not on a leash how can you know were to pick it up.
I would be insisting on a new kite, and call the police, that is damage to a $1000 + dollar property.
Anyone been bitten yet?
Last edited by Godlike on Sun Aug 01, 10 9:07 am; edited 1 time in total |
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