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Why do you love being a dog owner and what’s your best walkies?

Hear these short audio clips from dog owners, explaining why they love being a dog owner and what their favourite walk is… and don’t forget to submit your own! Just click on the links to listen to the audio. To find out more about the dog walks, see the map.

Jackie and Benson

Benson the Jack Russell

Emma and Bob (and here’s a map of their walk)

Bob the Collie

Gemma and Stamp

Stamp the Chiwawa

Richard and Ralphie

Ralphie the Cocker Spaniel

Steve, Rosie and Skye

Rosie  Skye

Roz, Dylan and Jarvis (and a map of Rowney Warren)

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Suggested places to walk your dogs in Milton Keynes area

Dogs MK duo Jackie and Georgia run a dog walking and sitting service and who better to suggest good walkies than those who do it for a living! So huge thanks to Georgia for submitting her top five dog walks in Milton Keynes, in no particular order.

1. Middleton and Woolstone
Here you can follow the river along and it’s very safe road wise ( you go under Brickhill Street, but dogs can be off lead most of the time). Free parking at the little car park Woodall Close (very handy for Willen) or by the allotments, Newport Road. Sometimes there are cattle or sheep in the fields on the Woolstone side of the river but not on the Monkston side. River lovely and clean if the dogs like a dip, or get muddy.

2. Shenley Wood and Oakhill Wood
(Behind Prison), through to the North Bucks Way if you want a really long trek. If you cross the footbridge over V3 from Shenley Wood to ’the Toot’ , that’s a really good hilly site the dogs love, though again is sometimes occupied by sheep.

3. Ouzel Valley Park
Park at Manor Fields, Bletchley, and follow river or canal towards Stoke Hammond. Nice safe stretch, no livestock or roads.

4 Grand Union Canal at Great Linford
Marsh Drive, Millennium Orchard, great for dogs that like snuffling around in the rough but beware, plenty of smelly stuff to roll in! Follow the canal past the Black Horse to the huge field on the right, I often take a group of dogs there for a big, safe runaround.

5. Woughton on the Green
The field opposite St Mary’s Church, (no livestock there at the moment but often there is), especially good for dogs that tend to run off as it’s enclosed. From there you can continue to Woolstone, along the canal or across the big playing field to join the river or Walton Lake.

 

And yet more places to walk your dogs…
Some walkies have also been recommended by Emily Stritser via the ‘submit‘ section on this website. She says: “OMG, MK and surrounding areas are so great for dog walking, there is no way I could name all the places I walk my dogs but here are a few good ones: Waterhall Park, Shenley Woods, Howe Park Woods, Simpson, Woughton on the Green, Bow Brickhill Woods, Harrold County Park, Emberton Park, Willen Lake, Blue Lagoon, Teardrop Lakes, Furzton Lake, Emerson Valley, Tattenhoe, Caldecotte Lake, Ouzel Valley Park, Stockgrove Park, Linford Wood…. there is no way anyone could get bored walking at all these places!!”

Thanks to MK Dogs and to Emily, all these walks have now been added to the walkies map. And don’t forget, if you can suggest a good walk or dog friendly attraction in the area – or can add some information about the ones already included, please let us know. You can get in touch by emailing us at woof@ralphie.co.uk, using the submit form or commenting at the bottom of this, or any other, article.

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Dates for your diary: Parks Trust walkies

According to The Parks Trust, no one in Milton Keynes is ever more than half a mile from a green space. Excellent news for dog walkers!

The Trust has just released its 2012 events calendar and this includes some doggy dates for the diaries, including a series of Bark in the Park walks – a chance for dogs to socialise, discover a new walk and get a personal escort from one of the Parks Trust rangers. And there’s the Big Doggie Do to look forward to in June. For full details, visit the Parks Trust website.

Bark in the Park
17th March 2012
Loughton ValleyRalphie and Big Doggie Do rosette
10am, £1 per dog

Bark in the Park
21st April 2012
Ouzel Valley Park
10am, £1 per dog

Bark in the Park
12th May 2012
Tattenhoe Valley
10am, £1 per dog

Big Doggie Do
30th June 2012
Campbell Park
12pm to 4pm
10am, £1 per dog

Bark in the Park
8th September 2012
Pineham
10am, £1 per dog

Bark in the Park
13th October 2012
Walton Lake
10am, £1 per dog

There also some planned events at Hula Animal Rescue Centre, Aspley Guise, starting with an open day and New Year sale on Sunday 15th January, 1pm to 3.30pm – a good chance to visit the dogs that need new homes as well as a chance to socialise your own four-legged friends. For more details see the website.

Pictured above is Ralphie aged 10 weeks – he won the title of ‘Cutest Puppy’ at the Big Doggie Do when it was held at Furzton in 2010.

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January 2012: spot the walkies competition

Happy New Year! So, January’s ‘spot the walkies’ competition is a tough one. This photograph was taken last spring when blue skies prevailed – walkies is so much nicer in the sunshine! Don’t forget there are doggy treats up for grabs for correct guesses but I could be persuaded to give a small clue if you’re struggling…

Good luck, get guessing!

January walkies

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Walkies at Tongwell Lake

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December: spot the walkies

December spot the walkies

A goody bag for doggies is up for grabs if you can correctly spot where in Milton Keynes Ralphie is exploring in this photo. Just pop your thoughts in the comments section below this post – with as many guesses as you like – and the correct entries will be placed into a draw at the end of December with a bag of dog treats for the lucky winner.

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