![]() West Vancouver resident Susanne Zeihr said dogs and people being pulled into the water is sadly too common. Police and West Vancouver park rangers were present at the park as families, friends and their dogs set out on long-weekend walks Saturday afternoon, some of whom expressed shock about the drownings. Dogs should be trained or on-leash: park user "Well-behaved" dogs are allowed to be off-leash in Cypress Falls Park, according to the District of West Vancouver's website. "If you are close to bodies of water, keep your dog on a leash," said Markey. "And if the dog does go in, absolutely do not follow the dog in there and try not to get close to the water." ![]() Markey doesn't recall another call for a person drowning in the area, but says NSR has rescued at least one dog in the past. Man I miss my Arabians, I had level 4 bonding with all the wild ones but then the Lemoyne Raiders killed one of them, one I used in the last mission, and the other one was in my stable when I finished the main story. Turbulent waters are less buoyant and harder for people and animals to float in compared to still water, but dogs will often be able to scramble out on their own. If you live in B.C., more extreme hot weather is in your future, say experts. ![]()
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