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Originally Posted by marcucci
So what about a dog that goes on land at the sandbar to relieve itself, sounds like MP can't do anything about this? Just wondering becuase I see it done often.
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Good question. In some states, state-owned property (like State Parks) will not permit entry by dogs, or any pets.
The State of New Hampshire has designated about 10± feet of Winnipesaukee shoreline for use by "citizens" -- so citizens and their pets are presumably allowed to use a narrow portion of lakefront property. (And these pets would have to be leashed where leash-laws are in force).
However, it's probably unnecessary to "run" a pet anyway. My pets have "toughed it out" for some very long stretches of driving. (You can tell when they've had it -- they will put on a "frown" face --

-- and stare into your eyes).
You're referring to
rafters' pets? -- on homeowners' yards? Or an exposed stretch of sand
in the Lake?
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