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Practice good etiquette to sustain and expand your access.
Etiquette tips for OLAs and trails.
Most Important -- always carry a leash and poop bags.
Pick up after your dog. If you're bagless on the trail, bury the poop - it'll be less offensive and will decompose faster.
Keep your dog in sight an dunder voice control, or on leash.
If your dog is not relaxed and friendly around people or other dogs, keep him on leash (and out of fence dog parks).
If you meet children, dog-averse people, dog on-leash, mountain bikers, or horses on the trail, have your dog sit and stay, or leash up while they pass by.
When you visit an OLA, unleash and keep walking around with your dog. this will encourage good dog interactions.
If your dog does get into a problem situation, don't stand there and yell - go get him!
Even a good dog can be unpredictable, and not everone wants to meet your dog, even if he's friendly. Erron the side of caution and countesy. Remember, you are liable for any damange or injury caused by your dog.
Preach what you practice. Share these tips with a friend.