โJul-26-2020 10:42 AM
โJul-27-2020 02:17 PM
GordonThree wrote:
Despite the rules, I don't think I've been to a camp ground yet where I have not seen unattended dogs left chained or crated at campsites. Including myself. As a solo traveler, my dog is unattended when I leave to use the public shower, that's how it is and I'm not leaving my dog home at a kennel so I can take a shower without annoying some busy-body.
MYOB folks, get over yourselves and enjoy your camping time instead of worrying about ruining someone elses Dog annoys you? Your idling diesel annoys me no way you need 30+ minutes to warm up or cool down, get that engine serviced if it takes that long. Maybe it's screaming kids, alcohol fueled all-night "good times" around the fire at maximum volume, or or or...
โJul-27-2020 10:14 AM
โJul-27-2020 09:39 AM
Sixgun4559 wrote:
There's a collapsable cage I just found that he can stay in, in the TT. I'll get one of those, keep the heat and or A/C on. I mean I leave my dog at home for periods of time. It's no different than a camper. I used to live in Texas and there were outside dogs. They weren't even allowed in the house they had a dog house and water. Seemed just fine to me, now I basically baby my dog but as long as the dog is not in desstress and not obnoxiously barking. I don't see the issue. Thanks for all the input the folks.
โJul-27-2020 09:13 AM
Deb and Ed M wrote:Sixgun4559 wrote:
There's a collapsable cage I just found that he can stay in, in the TT. I'll get one of those, keep the heat and or A/C on. I mean I leave my dog at home for periods of time. It's no different than a camper. I used to live in Texas and there were outside dogs. They weren't even allowed in the house they had a dog house and water. Seemed just fine to me, now I basically baby my dog but as long as the dog is not in desstress and not obnoxiously barking. I don't see the issue. Thanks for all the input the folks.
One thing that seems to make a HUGE difference: if you plan on being gone for a few hours - take the dog for a nice long walk first! Tired dogs are good dogs. On our Alaska trip, Hubby and I wanted to take a 1/2-day boat tour, so walked the dogs pretty much around the perimeter of Valdez. When we got back to the RV, the dogs were STILL passed out - clearly they didn't miss us in the slightest....LOL!
โJul-27-2020 07:40 AM
โJul-27-2020 06:31 AM
Deb and Ed M wrote:
One thing that seems to make a HUGE difference: if you plan on being gone for a few hours - take the dog for a nice long walk first! Tired dogs are good dogs. On our Alaska trip, Hubby and I wanted to take a 1/2-day boat tour, so walked the dogs pretty much around the perimeter of Valdez. When we got back to the RV, the dogs were STILL passed out - clearly they didn't miss us in the slightest....LOL!
โJul-27-2020 06:07 AM
Sixgun4559 wrote:
There's a collapsable cage I just found that he can stay in, in the TT. I'll get one of those, keep the heat and or A/C on. I mean I leave my dog at home for periods of time. It's no different than a camper. I used to live in Texas and there were outside dogs. They weren't even allowed in the house they had a dog house and water. Seemed just fine to me, now I basically baby my dog but as long as the dog is not in desstress and not obnoxiously barking. I don't see the issue. Thanks for all the input the folks.
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โJul-26-2020 02:31 PM
Mike134 wrote:Dear Mike, maybe you should have mentioned the barking part the first time around.
As a dog owner I always report campers that leave their dog behind in the camper for the day.
โJul-26-2020 02:22 PM
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โJul-26-2020 01:20 PM
magicbus wrote:Mike134 wrote:Hmmm... maybe a little MYOB is in order here. As a multi pet traveler, two labs and a Maine Coon, we have no issues leaving them alone in the coach. We know they donโt bark, well not sure about the cat, and they are safe. Having a mosey-body snooping around them would certainly make them, and me, uncomfortable.
As a dog owner I always report campers that leave their dog behind in the camper for the day.
Dave