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zombienutz1 t1_j0vla63 wrote

Certain hiking trails require leash and some don't. If your dog is good off leash and you keep them close then take advantage of the off leash trails. Mine stay on the trail, are well trained, and get leashed when coming up to another dog. Most towns in Chittenden County have a dog park. A lot of breweries (in warm weather) allow dogs.

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[deleted] t1_j0vwnct wrote

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Existing-Average-477 OP t1_j0w1438 wrote

I see. Thank you for this information. Do the leash laws there apply to private property? It's a 15 acre property at the end of a 3 mile long dirt road. I plan on leashing in public.

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[deleted] t1_j0w48bu wrote

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Existing-Average-477 OP t1_j0w5haw wrote

I will make sure to do my own research for the town I will be moving to, as the advice of random strangers from here could be providing misleading information or furthering their own agenda. I assume the town clerks would have those laws. Thanks again!

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reverievt t1_j0x6ib6 wrote

Please be aware that if your unleashed dog trespasses on someone else’s property and endangers their livestock, they have the right stop your dog from doing so, whatever it takes.

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bignotion t1_j0y70a0 wrote

3 miles will traverse a lot more than a 15 acre parcel. There will be private property adjacent and you’ll need permission.

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zombienutz1 t1_j0wo4um wrote

Aren't you a random internet stranger giving advice about always keeping your dog leashed in a public/wildlife areas and registering your dog with towns? Yeah don't walk your dog down a public street unleashed but there are trails that allow for off leash dogs. It'll say it right at the beginning near that big map that trails have. If people don't want advice from random internet strangers then don't ask the question.

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[deleted] t1_j0wv3gh wrote

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zombienutz1 t1_j0yrztn wrote

It's just weird that you're talking at someone on how to use the internet and interjecting your belief that info from someone in a state specific sub is immediately invalid.

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