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CFerguson
Nov 27, 2018Explorer
bpounds, yes, Every Single Time we have left the RV, we have taken our dog with us. Every Single Time. And she is an Akita who does not bark (a Woof or a low rumble is all she does- this is Akita typical). She stays in the truck when we go somewhere if she isn't allowed where we are going. And yes, that can be limiting sometimes. Eating out doesn't happen in hot or very cold weather, eg. That's just sacrifices we make to have her.
At home, we have a 6' fenced back yard and a dog door from the house so she can come and go as she pleases. We live on 10 acres and as I mentioned, Akitas don't bark as a rule (we run security video and know what she does and doesn't do).
Laws and rules are there for a reason and they generally help us all live together when they are followed. As I said before, dogs will often act differently when the pack isn't around. I hope you are correct that your dogs are model citizens. The CG dog rules and bans typically punish the good and responsible pet owners based on the behavior of the bad few.
At home, we have a 6' fenced back yard and a dog door from the house so she can come and go as she pleases. We live on 10 acres and as I mentioned, Akitas don't bark as a rule (we run security video and know what she does and doesn't do).
Laws and rules are there for a reason and they generally help us all live together when they are followed. As I said before, dogs will often act differently when the pack isn't around. I hope you are correct that your dogs are model citizens. The CG dog rules and bans typically punish the good and responsible pet owners based on the behavior of the bad few.
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