dwayneb236 wrote:
Nowhere I've camped has it stated you cannot leave your dogs unattended in my camper. I'm sure some places are like that but I've not been to them There have been sites where it states you cannot leave them unattended outside.
But, Oh my gosh call the news, we do leave our dogs unattended on occasion. And as of this day, we have never been complained on about our dogs. It's just like leaving our dogs at home. Yep, they don't go to work with us so they have to stay.
I'm not an idiot and I know dogs bark but you train them and they do just fine. It is not feasible to take them absolutely everywhere we go. We just don't think taking our dogs into the stores and restaurants is proper. And we're great dog owners. I would love to be one of my dogs. They have the best life ever.
Now come on with how we're horrible people and have no respect for others. I'll just laugh.
Just because you never heard a complaint doesn't mean people were not bothered. People do not like confrontation. They usually just take the pain and move on. Maybe someone complained to the management and management decided not to pass the complaint on because either the people complaining or you were moving on the next day. Maybe the park relocated the aggrieved party. We don't pretend to enforce "no unattended pets" to inside the RV, but we have sent a few people on down the road because their pets created a nuisance. The trouble is, in most parks you are staying only a few days. Even if we confront you with the problem you will likely say "Sorry, it won't happen again" and when you leave them the second day and they create more havoc, we have to choose whether to send you down the road that day or just let you leave as scheduled the next. Since you have returned, and the dogs are now quiet, we just bite our tongues and wait you out since you are leaving the next day anyway. No need to get a black mark review by tossing you out on your ear. Sadly we see this play out time and time again.