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Kurt

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We are going over today for a walk, and we will conduct hog surveillance while we are there.;-)

Does anybody know if we are allowed to take dogs to Eden? I have looked all over the website and can't find a mention of a dog rule. We thought we should take a fearless boar hunting hounds with us for protection.:rotfl:

http://www.floridastateparks.org/information/faq.cfm

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[FONT=Verdana, Arial]Are pets allowed in Florida State Parks? What are your rules and regulations?[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial]Pets are permitted in all areas subject to the following restrictions:[/FONT]
  • [FONT=Verdana, Arial]All pets must be confined, leashed, or otherwise under the physical control of a person at all times. Leashes may not exceed six feet in length.[/FONT]
  • [FONT=Verdana, Arial]Pets must be well behaved at all times. Pets must be confined in the owner's camping unit during designated quiet hours. Unconfined pets may not be left unattended for more than 30 minutes and must be leashed.[/FONT]
  • [FONT=Verdana, Arial]Pet owners shall pick up after their pets and properly dispose of all pet droppings in trash receptacles.[/FONT]
  • [FONT=Verdana, Arial]Pets, which are noisy, vicious, dangerous, disturbing or intimidating to other persons, and pets, which damage park resources, are considered to be nuisances and will not be permitted to remain in the park.[/FONT]
  • [FONT=Verdana, Arial]Areas of the park designated as prohibited for pets have been determined as such based on park natural and cultural resources, primary recreational activities, camper and pet health and safety, geographical location and layout of camping areas, and the ability to provide a quality recreational experience for all visitors.[/FONT]
  • [FONT=Verdana, Arial]Domestic breeds of dogs, cats and other fur-bearing pets, (except service dogs and non-human primates of the genus Cebus, which are trained and registered for assisting the physically impaired,) shall be excluded from food-service areas, designated camping areas, cabins, bathing and swimming areas including land and water portions, park buildings, playgrounds, and other designated areas. View the general pet policy.
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Minnie

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Kurt, thank so much for sharing that. I had tried to find it and was not successful. We will be down with our lab and she loves a new walk and we are very responsible pet walkers and would want to know the local restrictions.
 

scooterbug44

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May 8, 2007
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What the heck is a "non-human primate of the genus Cebus"? :dunno:

"Registered service animals" couldn't have covered all the possible scenarios? We had to get specific about which monkeys are and are not allowed? :blink:

Wasn't aware there were humans outside the "homo" genus, but I'm so glad Florida's parks are prepared just in case! :D
 

Jdarg

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Here's the deal.

Took the dogs to Eden, on leash.

We walked. We were not attacked by hogs.

Nobody pooped, therefore no cleanup.

It was fun.

Went home.

The end.

:wave:
 

Teresa

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Here's the deal.

Took the dogs to Eden, on leash.

We walked. We were not attacked by hogs.

Nobody pooped, therefore no cleanup.

It was fun.

Went home.

The end.

:wave:

that is truly amazing. seriously. dogs love to do a big stinky just for the heck of it whenever you take them anywhere outside of their own little yard. right when they find just the right spot, in the great wide open, front and center, close to people so they can have a proper audience.
 

021590

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Well, you know, maybe if we hadnt build on their land, or run them off of the property that they were living comfortably on, then we wouldn't have this problem. I'm no tree huggin person, but its sad when people are amazed when they see wildlife around here, and they think it is some sort of problem. I swear to you, if we don't bother them, they have nbo reason to bother us. However, it is very true that if youy do confront one of the pigs, especially the boars, because they are most territorial, you better hope you can run faster than it or your friend, because they can mess you up good.
just so you know we didnt build on their land those hogs arent native to this area or even the us they came over from europe in the early 1900's and are considered a nusance.
 

jodiFL

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Jul 28, 2007
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just so you know we didnt build on their land those hogs arent native to this area or even the us they came over from europe in the early 1900's and are considered a nusance.

WOW... way to chime in kinda late on a thread. Most folks on this board know the history of hogs/pigs in this area. The more we develop, the more we see of them. They have been in this area, just about as long, if not longer, than white Anglo-Saxon humans. There is documentation of them in the area when Grayton Beach was first inhabited.
P.S. punctuation is your friend.
 
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grace

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has anyone seen the show on discovery (i think) on the wild hog epidemic? what a destructive little creature. and they multiply like crazy.
 
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