Don't get me wrong, I am a huge dog lover and owned the world's best (and brightest) Border Collie for nearly 15 years. I love all animals. Having said that, animal lover or no - everyone should be respectful of nature. It totally bothers me when people allow their usually completely un-trained large and small dogs to run free along the Grenadier Pond path bordering the pond. This is a natural habitat (and it is marked as such by the City) for ducks, geese, swans, elusive herons and others and it is marked as a non off-leash area. To those dog-owners who slowly walk along while their dogs are rushing into the pond shoulder deep frightening everyone and everything shame on you. Some of those careless owners are unaware that a large territorial swan, particularly now at nesting time, could turn on your pet and inflict injury.
It is simply unfair for dog owners not to respect the wildlife and waterfowl in that area of the park and allow their pets to run wild disturbing all. There is a large, lovely off-leash section in the easterly area of the park and those owners should utilize that for the pets to get some exercise. Interesting how rude these dog owners become when reminded of all of this - they clearly know they are in the wrong and use foul language and rudeness to cover up their ignorance.
All free running dogs should go have their fun (which they deserve to have) in the off-leash area.
Thanks for allowing me to say this - just the other day two young women were allowing their unruly Labs to frighten all and, despite pleas, from bird-watchers and mothers of young children, etc. they did nothing ....