Well, I've never managed a ride, but I've been to some trail rides where
dogs were loose in camp (yep, the rules said no dogs so we left ours at home)
and well..poor friend with us who had never camped with a horse before left
her saddle on the ground after the ride just long enough for the neighbor's
'little boy', who had a crate with them, but he just needed to play..., to
come piddle where he shouldn't have : ) That's another reason to have
them contained at a ride!
Suzi and Holly with a clean saddle :)
I
just have to ask......"Have you ever managed a ride?" The picture
looks very different from the ride manager's perspective.
Barbara
McCrary
> > Some people will never be happy no matter
what! Some like to find things to complain about. It's not like we all
have pit bulls fighting around camp and the horses. At the rides I have
been to the few loose dogs I have seen are very well behaved. People
enjoy bringing the family dog along. Letting him run now and then should
be natural But of course there are some that would like to pass a law or
make a rule. Yes dogs sometimes fight get over it, they are dogs that is
what they sometimes do. > Just thought I would stir the pot. Cold here
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