Hiya - I will be moving to the area quite soon with my 10 yo grumpy GS girl and 4 not so grumpy cats. Would love to get in touch with other dog owners and cat slaves near by? Also, if anyone is aware of a step free access to Parkland Walk? Or at least access that does not involve steep stairs? My girl is 10, had a double hip replacement and both cruciates operated on plus problems with spine so stairs are not a great idea for her.. Thanks a lot
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I think you will meet other friendly dog walkers soon enough.
Are the ornamental ponds at wanstead still in good condition?
The parkland walk can be challenging if they are not dog friendly, so many dog walkers especially at weekends.
You might want to check out Granville Rd Spinney, we take ours. One isn't friendly but we just wait till it's clear.
I have never gone up those stairs in Florence Rd, but that stretch of the Parkland Walk is not to bad for space and seeing others approaching.
I have two , a 5yr old Jack Russell X , and 9 yr old Beauceron (a large French Shepherd).
The Beauceron is a rescue dog, we have had her since around 11 months old . Sounds a lot like your girl in temperament, so understand.
She has always got on with larger dogs better, I guess being what she was used to as she is an ex guard dog, dumped with others when a factory closed. She has a lovely nature, very loyal and loving so was really worth working with, and all effort.
Unfortunately she got attacked by two staffs a few yrs ago, and has been nervous of certain dogs since.
She can be friendly and playful with some friendly dogs, however others can instantly spark her off. If she senses any wariness or aggression , she gives it the big one, bouncing around. However like your girl , has never bit another dog, is just trying to warn them off!
She still goes into guard dog mode in the dark all these yrs later, keeps a close eye on everything , especially anyone getting near us / rowdy.
Unfortunatley I developed mobility issues so cannot walk them, my husband does that.