Thursday, April 26, 2007

SUMMER FUN CLASSES


7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Will there be any classes that address first aid, so that when your dog is attacked by another dog at the park you know how to respond? Also how are we to follow the rules when the owners of the park can't even follow them. This place is a joke to say the least, are you in that much need of money that you will risk a dogs life for $120

Anonymous said...

It is obvious that the concerned ccc member is not upset with the dogpark as much as with you publishing a picture of his/her brain on your blog on April 04.
-truely concerned ccc member

Anonymous said...

To the above, I hope you and your dog get bit.

Anonymous said...

To the trueley concerned ccc member: Are you saying that you are willing to risk your dogs well-being by taking your dog into a park in which they do nothing about aggresive dogs? If this is true then it is you whos brain was pictured. You obviously care very little about your dog.

CCC Custodian said...

Actually, we have thought of having first aid classes--and other fun and educational classes and seminars as well... I hope that this venting makes you feel better, because the anonymous insults and nasty comments really aren't very constructive or helpful. If a member has a complaint, he/she needs to come out with it so that the problem can be dealt with. We have had no reports of any attacks.
We have no way of knowing about problems in the park unless the members tell us. This can be done by phone or email.

Anonymous said...

That's right, Patrick made up what happened to spud. This is just another problem that you wiil fail to address, like all the others in the past. You set the rules, why can't you follow them?

Anonymous said...

What happened to Spud was not a viscious attack, and I doubt that Patrick called it that. In fact, neither Patrick or the offending dog's owner realized there was an injury at all until hours after it occurred. The two owners have talked amicably and agreed on all matters, and actions have been taken involving the "offending" dog. All parties involved are satisfied. I doubt that Patrick would have had his dogs at the dog park early the morning after Spud's surgery if he was in fear for his dogs' lives. He has been a CCC member for over 4 years, we have an ongoing dialog with him, and we have no problem with him. Unless something has happened with YOU and YOUR dog, we consider this matter resolved.