Hiking with dogs - February Edition - Versoix
Sunday, February 20th, 2022 @ 10:00
Versoix, Geneva
Please note that the meeting point is different than for previous meets. We will meet at the small car park off Route des Fayards https://goo.gl/maps/eCGaHdnFPXzZuJMH8
We will meet at 10am. The walk is a relatively flat route with a few steep steps in the forest section. We will be walking for around 1.5 - 2 hours.
Disclaimer:
Please only come if your dog is -
- Old enough to walk for 2 hours (no puppies under the age of 10 months, unless you're able to carry them)
- Friendly with other dogs
- Obedient (good recall, particularly in situations where we may come across wild animals/livestock)
- In good health (no diarrhoea, coughing, limping, after an operation, etc)
Owners are responsible for their own dogs. Geneva hiking with dogs is a voluntary group and cannot be held responsible for any accidents/incidents during one of its walks. There are times when we will be close to roads/on the road and you will be asked to keep your dog to heel or on lead in high risk areas.
If your dog is exhibiting antisocial behaviour you will be asked to put your dog on a lead.
Please let me know in advance if your dog has any behavioural issues i.e. Fear of larger dogs, dominance, etc and we can agree if your dog can join but be kept on a lead, muzzled etc.
We will meet at 10am. The walk is a relatively flat route with a few steep steps in the forest section. We will be walking for around 1.5 - 2 hours.
Disclaimer:
Please only come if your dog is -
- Old enough to walk for 2 hours (no puppies under the age of 10 months, unless you're able to carry them)
- Friendly with other dogs
- Obedient (good recall, particularly in situations where we may come across wild animals/livestock)
- In good health (no diarrhoea, coughing, limping, after an operation, etc)
Owners are responsible for their own dogs. Geneva hiking with dogs is a voluntary group and cannot be held responsible for any accidents/incidents during one of its walks. There are times when we will be close to roads/on the road and you will be asked to keep your dog to heel or on lead in high risk areas.
If your dog is exhibiting antisocial behaviour you will be asked to put your dog on a lead.
Please let me know in advance if your dog has any behavioural issues i.e. Fear of larger dogs, dominance, etc and we can agree if your dog can join but be kept on a lead, muzzled etc.
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