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Walaby
Oct 28, 2015Explorer II
Funny how some people automatically assume that the OP's dogs are not well behaved, yap all the time etc...
I am a dog owner. I only have one, so I don't have a need to ask for an "exception" to the rule. If the park gives an exception, that's fine, as long as it doesn't infringe on me. Just seeing more than two dogs at a site isn't an infringement. Running around, barking etc, would be. That can occur with 1, 2 or 20 dogs.
toedtoes hit the nail on the head... the word COMPROMISE doesn't seem to exist anymore. If you cannot stand having dogs in your vicinity, go to a campground that doesn't allow dogs. If you have a dog, take care of the dog, and if you have 5 well behaved dogs, and a campground gives you an exception, Im perfectly fine with that.
And, for the record, I have no issue with anyone leaving their dog in the camper while they are out sightseeing for a while. As long as the dog isn't barking incessantly. We leave our pets at home alone, and the RV is the home away from home. Our dog understands it is home, and she is perfectly content to relax at home while we are out and about.
Mike
I am a dog owner. I only have one, so I don't have a need to ask for an "exception" to the rule. If the park gives an exception, that's fine, as long as it doesn't infringe on me. Just seeing more than two dogs at a site isn't an infringement. Running around, barking etc, would be. That can occur with 1, 2 or 20 dogs.
toedtoes hit the nail on the head... the word COMPROMISE doesn't seem to exist anymore. If you cannot stand having dogs in your vicinity, go to a campground that doesn't allow dogs. If you have a dog, take care of the dog, and if you have 5 well behaved dogs, and a campground gives you an exception, Im perfectly fine with that.
And, for the record, I have no issue with anyone leaving their dog in the camper while they are out sightseeing for a while. As long as the dog isn't barking incessantly. We leave our pets at home alone, and the RV is the home away from home. Our dog understands it is home, and she is perfectly content to relax at home while we are out and about.
Mike
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