While it has been great seeing how much the group has been helping so many different dogs of different socialization levels, it also has an unexpected side-effect, and one of my ulterior motives for starting the group....
I love how our walks force us out to get out and explore all the nooks and crannies of our city. There are so many places I've been curious about and I normally wouldn't explore on my own,and I can now do it comfortably with the company of 20+ dogs and people.
We've had a steady rotation exploring several sections within our 18 mile lakefront trail, turn-of-the-century urban parks, downtown touristy jaunts, sculpture gardens, nature trails within city limits, and neighborhood tours.
We see amazing architecture, statues, sculptures, lakefront and skyline views, lagoons, fountains, weeping willows and nature all within the city:
How does walking with your dog increase your city exploration?
Join our Chicago SociaBulls Facebook page
for more photos and information about group walks. And check this link from the DINOs (Dogs in Need of Space) group to read more about the benefits of dog-walking groups and to see if there is a group in your area.
Please Note: As the weather has warmed up, bikers, runners, dogs, and kids have
come out in full force in many of the areas that we walk. While we had
previously been introducing new members a few at a time to each walk,
we've decided that in order to continue to keep our group safe and make
our walks a positive experience for everyone, we are putting new members
"on hold" for the summer. You can still submit an application, and it
will go on our wait list in the order it is received. Once things quiet
down a bit more in the fall, we will resume introducing new members a
few at a time to each walk, and will be contacting people on the wait
list in a first-come, first-served manner.
5 comments:
I have definitely discovered some of the water walkways here in Hoboken, Weehawken and Jersey City that have made our walks more fun with crazy Izzy. While she never is reactive in the pack, at the end of the day I think it is good rehab for her to get out and walk with the pack every week. I don't know what we'd do without it now!
You guys have such a big city to explore, I bet you find new stuff every time you go out.
What you're doing is so great - no only is it fun for you and good for your dogs, but you're also helping so many other. It's amazing what that one little idea blossomed into.
This looks like so much fun. I wish you lived in Seattle!
we crack up when we see how many pups are in your group
Benny & Lily
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