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Pawz4me
Jul 29, 2015Explorer
Bill and Marie in TX wrote:
If you think about it, we camp Outdoors in nature! Don't think squirrels, deer, possums, or raccoons carry little baggies or that birds wear diapers. Please relax.
Yep.
We just got back from the mountains. I'm an early riser and spent a lot of time sitting at the dinette table, drinking coffee and watching rabbits hop around our campsite. Instead of enjoying it I guess I should have been getting my knickers all knotted up over the amount of pee and poop they were inevitably depositing on our site.
But I reckon if that bothered us we'd do the common sense thing and stay in hotels instead of an RV.
To answer the OP's question -- We try as much as possible to get our dog to "go" on our own site. As you know, that's not always possible. If we encounter a campground that has little/no common area then we try to avoid going back there. My wish is that every campground would have a designated pet loop, so that those of us with pets could be around others who understand.
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