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wishin_andhopin
May 26, 2013Explorer
westernrvparkowner wrote:
Your three biggest issues are 1) the barking: never acceptable in a campground situation.
I agree. It would annoy me too. I am all about proper manners and if I could not get that under control, I would find a work-around.
2) potential agressiveness: nothing will get you sent down the road faster than a dog that is being agressive and nothing will get you sued for everything you are worth faster than a dog that attacks a wandering child. You cannot know what your dog would think a dangerous or aggressive person looks like, so if your dog has the least bit of aggressive potential you need to never, ever leave it where others could approach.
This is true. Although I do not think she is aggressive, any dog can lash out if they are nervous.
3) any kind of pet enclosure will be frowned upon at many RV parks. Your dogs really need to be an indoor dogs. RV parks are not the place for dogs that spend the majority of their time outside, unless you intend to be right there with them.
Going by your name, I assume you are a park owner who has a lot of experience with this, so I am particularly interested in your perspective.
We intended to use the enclosure only when we are there and supervising the dogs. With such a small trailer, I was looking for ways to give them more space, especially with such a large breed.
If we are outside with them, how do parks feel about the dogs being on a long tether?
What about more rural areas like state park campgrounds that allow dogs?
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