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This was my first ever walk, and the photos above are from that day. I don't remember much about that walk, as I was just a puppy (and my memory wasn't sharp yet). However, I've been told that we went there because there wouldn't be other dog meetings since I hadn't completed all of my puppy shots.
I've been back several times since then, and still don't see the big attraction of a long walk on sand and mud. The smells are minimal ... the sights are boring ... and it's tiring walking on the soft surface. Luckily, there are lots of other, more exciting walk locations in Delta where I live.
| Able to swim in or drink water (lake, ocean, or creek) |
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| Off-leash area |
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| Responsible owners at doing poop-scoop |
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| Exciting wildlife such as bunnies or squirrels |
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| Good frequency of meeting other dogs |
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| Nearby Starbucks or Cafe (for après-walk refreshments) |
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| At low tide, there are some grass areas | Honestly, I don't see the attraction | Sand as far as the nose can smell | The pack leader takes good care of me | An example of the beach signage |
Have you visited this dog walk location? I would love to hear of your experiences and thoughts.
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