FunnyCamper wrote:
bigred1cav wrote:
Acampingwewillgo wrote:
I said in my first post(and I don't want to quote) but "if" my dog, your dog or their dog is a constant barker when left in the RV then you, me or them need to make changes to our itinerary so that Fido does not cause any more problems.....whether that be leaving the campground, leaving someone behind with the dog or making other arrangements. But just so its not misunderstood again...I still don't believe the "mostly" fine folks of this Forum are to blame.
Why would you be close enough to an RV to hear dogs confined in it?
uh, dumb question. some rv sites you are packed on top of each other. you don't have to be 'close enough', as in tresspassing onto their site, to hear a loud barking mutt.
at the beach we were about 8 ft max from our neighbors camper. their little white dog sat at the window and non-stop barked at us under our awning. think we couldn't hear it? You bet I could :)
On my last trip in the Fall, the next door neighbors had 3 largish dogs that barked at me constantly when I tried to sit outside and enjoy my campfire. Every set of shades in their 5er was shredded beyond belief. I can only imagine what the inside of that camper looks like.
If you cannot or will not keep your pets under control, then you have no business bringing them. I love my dog. A lot. However, others do not appreciate him as much as I do and it's not my right to foist him upon others.