7/03/05
Notes:
After
two years of testing the former (theoretically
permeable) fabric which stretched between
the weighted fence posts was discarded in
favor of a wire mesh - algae and scum having
taken their toll.
We've
observed an immediate improvement in water
circulation - a boon to swimming canines
and splashers alike. The fence is there to
keep the ducks out so that they don't terrify
our doggie friends. At the same time we don't
want any determined swimmers to head for
the other side of the pond.

Fido
has done a few clean ups but we can always
use a bit of help - the trash pails are only
a few feet away. Of course we have a few
waterdog volunteers for fetching stray bottles.

above
by Jennifer Brauer
Be
warned! Water
depth at the fence is more than six feet
which is plenty deep to get you trouble should
you have to wade in after little Swimma!
Rats and the connection to Leptospirosis
See Fido Hot Weather Tips Section on this subject
Have humans contracted this disease either from contact with Dog Beach water or from dogs who frequent the park? No one has ever heard of such a thing since the Pools were re-established over ten years ago. The body of water of which the Dog Beach is a part, has its source within a few hundred feet of the Dog Beach - chlorinated city water. Lepto is contracted from small puddles of standing water that rats have peed in. For dogs who have not been vaccinated, this may be a fatal disease.
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