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Tothill
May 18, 2013Explorer
I have found that the 'Rule: No unattended pets' is interpreted differently in different campgrounds. I always ask the office for clarification. I have also found it is enforced to varying degrees.
When we had our old dog, I also asked if there was a beach where I could take her swimming. Many campgrounds or provincial parks do not allow dogs on the main beach, but some have a dog beach nearby.
Lastly I always ask if the campground has a dedicated 'dog walk'. I am surprised when they do not.
The cat is walked on a leash and has the harness on the whole trip. The doors are not opened unless she is leashed.
The dog is leashed when outside and if we have room, we tie a rope from a tree to the back of the RV and attach the leash to it to create a dog run. The dog is never left on the run if there is no one in the campground.
When we had our old dog, I also asked if there was a beach where I could take her swimming. Many campgrounds or provincial parks do not allow dogs on the main beach, but some have a dog beach nearby.
Lastly I always ask if the campground has a dedicated 'dog walk'. I am surprised when they do not.
The cat is walked on a leash and has the harness on the whole trip. The doors are not opened unless she is leashed.
The dog is leashed when outside and if we have room, we tie a rope from a tree to the back of the RV and attach the leash to it to create a dog run. The dog is never left on the run if there is no one in the campground.
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