Monday 14 April 2014

finding new dog walking places along the Yarra River

How could I not have known about this great off-lead walking place so close to where we usually walk?

We regularly go to Willsmere Park, since the day I surreptitiously followed a car with a dog to see where they were going, because the windmilling tail of the dog in the back seat signalled that it must be a good destination.

But I didn't know there's another huge area adjacent to Willsmere, reachable by a ten to fifteen minute brisk on-lead walk along a bike path.. We've walked along this path before, but never gone far enough to find the new area.

I went further with Penny this time because she's having some problems with her joints and the vet reckons walking on lead is the best exercise. He says an older dog (or one with joint issues) is prone to injury if she races off from a standing start to full speed - which she did a couple of weeks ago when we were walking at night. She, with her super doggy senses, knew there was a cat hiding under a nearby car, shot off, came back when called, and - to our dismay - she was limping on the leg that so long ago had the cruciate operation.

Anyway, to cut a long story short, that's why we walked further than usual on lead. And this is what we found...




We are so lucky here in Melbourne to have all these lovely off-lead walks along the Yarra River.

2 comments:

Molly the Airedale said...

What a beautiful spot for a walk! We hope your limping is in the past now, Penny!

Love ya lots♥
Mitch and Molly

parlance said...

Mitch and Molly, thanks for the good wishes. I think Penny is much, much better, and I don't know whether to credit the Bowen therapy, the cartrophen injections, or a combination of the two.