oatsareclass wrote: » Hi, Does anyone else have a dog who likes to run for 2 hours non stop ? i have an irish setter and this is the case, hes a luny!!!! but adorable of course!! Anyway we have just moved to Galway and are wondering if there are any good spots around the city/outside the city to let him run off some energy safely? Also, if anyone has one of these gorgeous dogs, would be great to let them hook up and play about, as the problem with mine is he wants to play with every dog he meets , which is not always the case for the other dog. Cheers in advance
dafunk wrote: » out beside the Marine Institute in Oranmore, someone else can probably shed some light on what that area is called.
JustMary wrote: » In case anyone with a smaller dog reads this in the future, I've been told (not verified it myself) that Merlin Woods isn't a good place to take small dogs.
TillyGirl wrote: » Its called Renville Park its gorgeous out there. There are signs up that dogs are to be on a leash, most people dont heed this though which is fine if your dog has good recall/good with other dogs. Welcome to Galway BTW! Coole Park (Gort) might be a bit far but is lovely for weekend stroll!
OpenBake wrote: » It's really a two sides of the fence issue!:)
claw14 wrote: » Keep your dog on a leash...... "By law all dogs must be kept under effective control – owners may be held liable for any injury or damage caused if their dog attacks a person or livestock. The law requires also that all dogs be licensed and there are penalties for non-compliance. There are some exemptions from the licensing requirements, for example, dogs used in official duties by the Gardai, Defence Forces, Custom & Excise Service, etc."
TillyGirl wrote: » Why??
RANIA wrote: » renville is destroyed by irresponsible dog owners,there is dog crap everywhere.hare dog owners who do not clean up,actually do any of them.i second the poster who says keep pout of coole pk.its illegal to have a dog off a leash,think about other s and those with young kids,oh and loughrea is aslo filled with dog crap.gee thanks dog owners
Spadina wrote: » I was at Loughrea today and didn't see an ounce of dog poo, tonnes of litter though, most likely from those with young kids, lots of ice cream and tayto wrappers. gee thanks kid owners. My dog has never pooed there though, not one for an audience, but if she did I would clear it up.
doubleglaze wrote: » Seafóid.
Spadina wrote: » More's the pity with some people.