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We have been jumped many times and that is staying at the highest end, most expensive parks we could find (mostly trying to find paved roads to minimize dust, etc.). I have a pet therapy dog and this causes HUGE problems with getting him recertified if he is continually threatened by other dogs. He is also my service dog. I pick up my dog and yell and scream at these dogs and all the owners do is say "I'm sorry". Like I said....much was my fault. I am probably the most anal person on the planet and expect perfection from myself and everyone else. I get just as disappointed in myself as I do most everyone else!You know what also irks me? Just yesterday I was going to walk in the sand for exercise, then saw a man walking his dog out there. Yep, you guessed it. Needless to say, I'm walking the cement path from now on ๐ Dogs on leashes. Guess a lot of people have never heard of this lol You will be missed, so you should stick around ๐ Happy New Year!!
โJan-02-2014 06:27 AM
BUTCHPHI wrote:
I have travelled for 14 years in a motorhome (8 of them full time)(127000 + miles), have stayed in more than 600 different rv parks for anywhere for a day to a few weeks and I have never had a dog jump on me, hmmm. HAPPY NEW YEAR ALL.
โJan-02-2014 04:13 AM
BUTCHPHI wrote:
Devonm2012 - once again I have an opportunity to learn humbleness. When I made my comment about dogs it never occurred to me that you might also have a dog with you (I never did have a dog to walk with)and that would definitely change the dynamics greatly. Had I considered that angle I would not have commented at all because I could understand that the possibility of dogs jumping on or at you goes way up. Good luck with whatever future decisions you make.
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BUTCHPHI wrote:
I have travelled for 14 years in a motorhome (8 of them full time)(127000 + miles), have stayed in more than 600 different rv parks for anywhere for a day to a few weeks and I have never had a dog jump on me, hmmm. HAPPY NEW YEAR ALL.
โDec-31-2013 03:23 PM
Someone asked why we are stopping RVing. Primarily because we don't have much of any family left and thought we would develop strong family ties with other RVers. We have met AMAZING people but they have families and lives elsewhere. So, we have a great time for a few days/weeks, etc., then they pack up and move or we do. We do enjoy getting out and sightseeing, and have seen some amazing things, but find ourselves getting bored and lonely quite often. That is the biggest reason. Others close to the top have been bad parks (dusty, camp fires (I have horrible allergies to dust and smoke), tree issues, not level, can't wash, we have been jumped by dogs off leash more times than I can count, rude staff if I ask for assistance due to allergies), complete disregard for most rules and can't find decent parks close to what little family we have and many times not close to where we want to go. Much was my fault because I OBSESSED constantly about the RV since we wanted it to last forever looking brand new. Not realistic. We will take a few years off and then probably buy something else ~ I could see a Class C, Class B or maybe even a 5th wheel. We LOVED our old Class C and I didn't give much of any of the aforementioned issues any thought because it was not our home. I could see being snowbirds some day to avoid bad winters, probably staying in one park most/all of a given season.
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