When asked about his "pet" the man smiled and said, "Yep. 100% pure coyote." The coyote was reportedly playing quite well with other dogs who were doing more sniffing than usual....they were curious.
Please excuse my rant, but we are very lucky in the Northland to have several dog parks, nature trails and the Lakewalk to exercise our pets. It amazes me that so many pet owners either don't take pride in our scenic beauty or care about keeping it nice for others. This past weekend I found this, which is impressive for the dog's aim, but not impressive that it was left there by the owner for me
I grew up in the country, the whole world was my dog's "park". It wasn't until I moved to the city and saw the smaller yards that I understood the need for dog parks. The first dog park in Duluth was introduced in 2004, the next in 2011, now we have a third.
People have been discussing having a dog park in Duluth, I've heard the arguments for and against, but where to put it. The City of Duluth Planning Division and the Parks and Recreation Division invites the public to attend a public meeting on the future use of city owned land at 41st Avenue E. and Jay Street.