Humans Continue Unauthorized Use of Public Parks
A preliminary survey of municipal park usage confirms that humans continue to occupy designated green spaces without formal canine authorization. Dogs First Society has filed a notice of observation.
Dispatches from the ongoing recognition effort.
A preliminary survey of municipal park usage confirms that humans continue to occupy designated green spaces without formal canine authorization. Dogs First Society has filed a notice of observation.
A multi-city review of territorial marking patterns indicates that dogs maintain active claim assertion across all surveyed municipalities. The frequency and consistency of marking meets or exceeds historical baselines.
Dogs First Society has issued a formal advisory recommending that municipalities review the allocation of public recreation space, noting a persistent imbalance between human-designated and canine-designated areas.
Continued observation of human-canine interactions in domestic and public settings reveals an unbroken pattern of unprompted food transfers from humans to dogs, consistent with tributary behavior.
The 2026 Annual Sovereignty Assertion Index, compiled from territorial marking data, vocal boundary enforcement, and schedule-compliance metrics, remains at levels consistent with uncontested dominion.
Additional findings and dispatches will be published as the recognition effort continues.
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