TAOofGoldyShep
Posted : 3/4/2007 7:55:39 PM
ORIGINAL: calliecritturs
A lot of Florida is extremely dog UN-friendly.
Hi calliecritturs: In the 12 recent years that we - hubby, me, & doggys - lived in Florida, we have found the opposite to be true for the most part. Aside from Key West (as mentioned above), areas that are very pet-friendly are the Clearwater/Dunedin/Palm Harbor/Ozona/Tarpon Springs/Tampa and surrounding areas, as well as, Saint Augustine/Jacksonville and surrounding areas. These are the two coastal areas that we have lived and have direct experience with.
ORIGINAL: calliecritturs
It's actually a state law in Florida that dogs aren't allowed on the beaches (and the whole dange state IS a beach 7/8 of the way around it!) -- there are a few who deliberately violate that simply by turning a blind eye to it, but not for the most part.
We've never heard of this law...but, honestly, that really doesn't mean a whole lot. Again, in our experience, all of the many large & small beaches we've been to allow dogs but they must be leashed (in some areas 6' only and no retractables). There are always county/state posted signs stating the rules. Doesn't seem to me like they are turning a blind eye...that is kind of blatant, you know what I mean? Is it a general law, with it also being left up to the discretion of each city/town/county? With you being in the law business, do you have a link to the specific statute regarding this law? Yes, I can always do a search myself...laziness, lol. [

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It is shame, if what you say is true regarding the Orlando area. [:'(] I am familiar with the communities you speak of.
If you look at the rules here in NH, regarding dogs being allowed into state parks, they say "not allowed." I believe it is posted on their website, as well as, published printed material. But still there are some that DO, with park-posted signs saying it is okay under leash (or voice control).