<div dir="ltr"><div>...........The signs on the gates also say no unsupervised children. Funny how<br>there seem to be fewer instances of pitbulls/pitbull mixes than there<br>are instances of unsupervised children, at least when I'm at the dog<br>
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<div>Way behind on drools, but wanted to comment on the above. Our dog park's sign distinctly says to keep your children within arms reach. I do so with my children, but others do not. My children are 11 and 9 and have been taught not to approach a dog and if a dog walks up how to introduce yourself properly, etc. I just wish that all children were taught this. On another note, the employee picnic for work is coming up and it says all children and dogs are welcome as long as the dogs are on a leash. I said to a co-worker, "Too bad it doesn't say bring your kids as long as they are on a leash" and this is from somone that has 2 of one and 3 of another. Of course, there are always exceptions to the rule of needing one or the other leashed. </div>
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<div>DRool to all in need who are ill or in sorrow. We have about 25 drools left to read before we are caught up. </div>
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<div>Dee, Maggie, Mazzie and Oliver</div></div>