by phydeux » Sun Jul 04, 2010 7:56 am
Yes, national forest regulations require to keep your dog on a leash and under your control. State regulations ban dogs from the wilderness. If you want to own a dog its your responsibility and your inconvienience, not that of others using the trails.
If you insist on letting your dog roam unleashed in the forest, remember that it will be at the mercy of wild animals its unfamiliar with. Coyotes will try to get away if your dog starts chasing it, but they don't hesitiate to turn and put up a quick, aggressive defense if your dog doesn't break off the chase. Rattlesnakes bites can kill a dog quicker than they will a human, and poison oak (typically found at lower elevations) affects dogs just like it does humans.
Personally I got fed up with owners who expect society to put up with their dogs and I don't put up with off-leash dogs anymore. I've been bitten twice and now carry pepper spray or ammonia solution to spray on any dogs that come at me. I figure if the dog's owner doesn't want to keep their dog under direct control, it becomes my call as to what a charging dog is about to do and I'm free to take appropriate defensive action. I'm not putting up with the hospital visits, stitches, or the possibility of rabies treatment (lucky didn't have to go through this!) again.
3 of the 5 voices in my head are telling me to "Go for it!"