Sunday 24 September 2017

Dog owner education in Darebin Parklands

The other day, as we were walking in Darebin Parklands, we came across this great sign.


We try to be as careful as possible in obeying the regulations in this park, because we remember the terrible times, years ago, when there was such a horrible fight about dogs using the area.

We never forget that although this is a fabulous place to walk with Penny, it is not a dog park as such. It is a wonderfully reclaimed area of native flora and fauna and a credit to the visionaries who first thought of doing so, and to the hard ongoing work of the Darebin Parklands Association. 

The sign has some amazing facts about how many dogs use the park. No wonder it's necessary to make sure we all respect the various facets of this area: human recreation, dog exercise, native animal habitat, native flora regrowth, water quality and water life. There would be many more aspects, but I can't think of them right now. Oh, yes, the spiritual healing trail, a most important feature. A few years ago I attended a smoking ceremony that was very beautiful and spiritually uplifting.

4 comments:

Molly the Airedale said...

We love going for walks and discovering nature and yes, I am always on the leash too, Penny.

parlance said...

I have noticed that you walk on leash, Molly. Penny is usually off-leash, but nowadays it's easier to be on leash, so we can go to places we previously had to avoid.

curator said...

Hi Parlance! I thought I would come see what was new in your world, and wish you and Penny well. I hope Penny still enjoys her walks even on-leash!

parlance said...

HI, curator! Thanks for the visit. I'm still enjoying your blog regularly, BTW.
Penny is able to enjoy on-lead walks nearly as much as off-lead, now that she's an old lady.