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raindove
Jul 29, 2015Explorer
ForestRiverTeach wrote:Murphsmom wrote:
When you say the dog was pooping "in your campsite", does that mean that the owner walked it down by your trailer/MH, or was he doing his business by the side of the road?
The other thing I got a giggle out of was the idea that I, a 73 year old woman, should pick up my 81 pound puppy and carry him to the doggie area. Fortunately, he is good about waiting to get to a non-campsite area to do his business...and even then we always carry and use poop bags. I find that the ones who neglect to do this are usually the people with little dogs. Apparently it isn't necessary to pick up a little pile of poop.
I don't think I'v ever found so much humor about a topic as I have with this one.
What I find totally gross are the picnic tables. Can you imagine what's happened on some of those sometimes?? :E
I can get my Lab to go on command. But when we're walking the campground, there's no amount of saying "NO" that will work if he's determined to dump a load. I don't let him wander into someone's campsite in the event that he'll feel the urge. But I like the idea of a DMZ. There's always a kind of "buffer" that I consider to be non-campsite territory.
I'll never view walking my Lab and beagle through a campground the same way again.
Wow ... :h
One time I saw a man cleaning out a clogged stinky slinky on top of the picnic table. Disgusting.
Today we went to the grocery store. Unbeknownst to me, I stepped in chewing gum that some pig spit out in the parking lot. All over my shoe, door jam and car mat. Perhaps we should outlaw chewing gum??? Frankly I'd rather step in doggie doo - you can rinse that off with a hose. Chewing gum is another whole story.
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