Goostoff wrote:
This is a new behavior that only happens when he is tied up at the campground. It is not something that can be corrected at home. We live in the country, and the closest neighbor is a 1/2 mile away. He is fine in the camper, he is fine on a leash. He is even fine when he is tied out. It is only when another dog starts barking at him that we have a problem.
If you plan to camp with this dog you will have to make an effort to correct this behavior preferably at the campground with some assistance or through simulation at home.
Claiming it can't be corrected is not the solution.If you are unable to get him to calm down then do not tie him up outside of your RV. Take him for walks and then back inside.
My thought on dogs is the owner must be able to control the dogs behavior at all times preferably through voice commands. The owner is always in charge not the dog.
If you cannot control his behavior at all times, bad things can happen.