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JimM68
Dec 17, 2013Explorer
That's the problems with rash all ecompassing statements like I made above. I really wish I could stop my fingers from typing such things...
In an ideal world, all dogs would be "good" like that, and all camground owners would be flexible even though it would end up being their responsibility and their problem if they ignored their own rules and something bad did happen.
Fact is some campgrounds have breed specific rules thst seem arbtrary to us.
And some dogs, regardless of breed, are very "owner specific". Though they don't do well in a crowd or outside of their comfort zone, to their owners they are still good dogs and that's what counts.
And there are people out there who are not dog people. They naturally distrust or even fear strange dogs, and the dogs sense this, it puts them on thier gruard, makes them uncomfortable.
In an ideal world, all dogs would be "good" like that, and all camground owners would be flexible even though it would end up being their responsibility and their problem if they ignored their own rules and something bad did happen.
Fact is some campgrounds have breed specific rules thst seem arbtrary to us.
And some dogs, regardless of breed, are very "owner specific". Though they don't do well in a crowd or outside of their comfort zone, to their owners they are still good dogs and that's what counts.
And there are people out there who are not dog people. They naturally distrust or even fear strange dogs, and the dogs sense this, it puts them on thier gruard, makes them uncomfortable.
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