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TexasShadow
Jul 31, 2014Explorer II
we stay at state and national parks and national forest campgrounds most of the time, so we rarely have to deal with private rv park rules.
we leave our Lhasa up to 6 or 7 hours on occasion, 4 to 5 hours frequently if we're visiting friends or relatives etc. he perches in the front window and keeps guard and enjoys people watching. he will bark if someone comes close to the MH, but it has to be close enough to touch. We've never had a complaint from anyone about his barking.
that being said, there are parks with rules and the rules must be obeyed...or don't stay there.
we leave our Lhasa up to 6 or 7 hours on occasion, 4 to 5 hours frequently if we're visiting friends or relatives etc. he perches in the front window and keeps guard and enjoys people watching. he will bark if someone comes close to the MH, but it has to be close enough to touch. We've never had a complaint from anyone about his barking.
that being said, there are parks with rules and the rules must be obeyed...or don't stay there.
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