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Letter: Keep your dog leashed on shared paths in Coquitlam's Mundy Park

Around 1:10 p.m. on Friday, May 12, while riding my bike through Mundy Park, I came upon two women — each with a dog off leash, the letter writer states.
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A stock photo of an off-leash dog.

The Editor,

A message to dog owners: When walking your dog on a shared pedestrian/cycle path, it is advisable to err on the side of caution and keep your dog on a leash.

Around 1:10 p.m. on Friday, May 12, while riding my bike through Mundy Park, I came upon two women — each with a dog off leash.

One dog charged and bit me on the upper shin, breaking skin and resulting in — over the following 24 hours — swelling and a significant bruise.

The owner apologized, saying, “He's afraid of bikes.”

This begs the obvious question. Why would she have him off-leash on a shared path?

She is fortunate that her dog bit a 64-year-old woman as opposed to a child on a bike; that would be an interaction on an entirely different level with parents of an injured child.

I hope this dog owner learned a lesson and realizes the consequences could have been far greater for her and her dog.

Angry and bruised,

--Cindy Chilton, Coquitlam