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CincyGus
May 18, 2013Explorer II
Ths solution is that if a dog is disturbing you due to being unattended, complain to the manager or ranger that the rule is being broken. If the drunk guy is a problem, report him also. If the music or conversation around the campfire is too loud after quiet time, there is a phone number or office door to knock on for that.
Some people are polite, considerate of others and follow the rules, some don't. Human nature for some people is to do what they want without thought to how it impacts others.
You get what you create and tolerate.
I am a dog owner, I love animals and I bring mine camping about 70% of the time. If we have the dog, someone stays with her 100% of the time. If we are camping somewhere we are going to be taking day trips where she is not welcome, she doesn't come to that campground with us. She is solcialized to other dogs and strangers and barks rarely, and we control her, pick up after her and she adds to our enjoyment of camping. I have had other dogs that were not as well behaved in a public setting and they did not travel with us but were boarded or left with family to take care of while we were away.
Personal responsibility, by both the dog owner and those affected by animals who's owners don't think about others or rules apply to them is the answer. Control you animal, follow the rules ans report violations will weed out the problems. Ignore it, tolerate it and you are are no better than the folks in denial that their Fido is a problem.
Some people are polite, considerate of others and follow the rules, some don't. Human nature for some people is to do what they want without thought to how it impacts others.
You get what you create and tolerate.
I am a dog owner, I love animals and I bring mine camping about 70% of the time. If we have the dog, someone stays with her 100% of the time. If we are camping somewhere we are going to be taking day trips where she is not welcome, she doesn't come to that campground with us. She is solcialized to other dogs and strangers and barks rarely, and we control her, pick up after her and she adds to our enjoyment of camping. I have had other dogs that were not as well behaved in a public setting and they did not travel with us but were boarded or left with family to take care of while we were away.
Personal responsibility, by both the dog owner and those affected by animals who's owners don't think about others or rules apply to them is the answer. Control you animal, follow the rules ans report violations will weed out the problems. Ignore it, tolerate it and you are are no better than the folks in denial that their Fido is a problem.
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