It would seem the \u0027no barking\u0027 signs at a popular downtown Toronto dog park didn’t meet the sniff test.
“I mean, how do you get a dog not to bark? It makes absolutely no sense,” she added. “It’sIt was a constant flow all morning of at least 20 dogs, big and small, running around, howling, and lifting their legs.
“To be honest, it think it is ridiculous. It’s like saying kids in a playground can’t make noise,” said Hakim.We apologize, but this video has failed to load.Eastward, across the city at Greenwood Park, about 10 little dogs played in a closed-in space as the rest of the dog park was under renovation.Article content
“Cars are coming down here at 11 p.m. at night revving their engines,” said Tattrie. “This is a strange occurrence.”
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