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Nov-12-2017 11:48 AM
...when two people walking dogs stop and talk while their dogs bark bark bark the whole time. I wonder if they even hear it...
Nov-12-2017 11:13 AM
jplante4 wrote:
Almost everyone that RVs has a dog.
bukhrn wrote:
As far as yapping, ours is generally quiet, but like many dogs, they are protective of their territory.
ncrowley wrote:
I am a very light sleeper and I have not been kept awake by a dog barking yet.
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Nov-09-2017 05:50 PM
mz-s wrote:Campfire Time wrote:
We've been camping for over 32 years. Tents, a pop-up, and 2 hybrid trailers. We've boondocked, stayed in state parks, rustic RV parks, fancy RV parks, and COEs. it's pretty rare to encounter out of control barking dogs. Campers with dog are generally pretty respectful and also really like it when you ask about their dogs.
It's far more common to hear someone else's music blaring because they want everyone to know what genre they like. It's far more common for the guy with the F350 to think it's a good idea to start his diesel at 4 am and let it run for an hour. It's far more common for the neighbor's kids to be out of control and running through your campsite dumping your chairs over and pulling your plug out of the pedestal.Corky12 wrote:
I will never understand the American people's fascination with dogs
:h Umm, how is this just an American fascination?
Sounds like I should worry less about the dog and more about the other end of the leash! LOL
Nov-09-2017 04:52 PM
Terryallan wrote:StephJohn2010 wrote:jplante4 wrote:
Almost everyone that RVs has a dog. It's less of a problem than imagined because if more than 5% disregarded the rules, it would be chaos.
On our 6 month trip, Bubba the mini-schnau was starting to fail. We set the tablet to record and we figured out that he barked when we went away. He had a lot of separation anxiety so we just took him with us everywhere we went. If we could leave him in the car while we had dinner he was fine. If it was too hot, we just stayed home or hit a drive-through. A lot of places had outside seating so we just brought him into the restaurant.
The good news is if you run into a bad dog owner, you can just move.
This "you can just move" is a false narrative, please stop saying it. If you booked a month and you are in a popular park that gets sold out 12 months out, you can not just move.
So true. However. You may not be able to move. But a couple of calls to the Campground office will often get the inconsiderate dog owner moved. OUT of the CG.
Nov-09-2017 04:06 PM
StephJohn2010 wrote:jplante4 wrote:
Almost everyone that RVs has a dog. It's less of a problem than imagined because if more than 5% disregarded the rules, it would be chaos.
On our 6 month trip, Bubba the mini-schnau was starting to fail. We set the tablet to record and we figured out that he barked when we went away. He had a lot of separation anxiety so we just took him with us everywhere we went. If we could leave him in the car while we had dinner he was fine. If it was too hot, we just stayed home or hit a drive-through. A lot of places had outside seating so we just brought him into the restaurant.
The good news is if you run into a bad dog owner, you can just move.
This "you can just move" is a false narrative, please stop saying it. If you booked a month and you are in a popular park that gets sold out 12 months out, you can not just move.
Nov-08-2017 11:47 AM
MarkTwain wrote:WILDEBILL308 wrote:2oldman wrote:ScottG wrote:I am.
You're just shocked this hasn't turned into a flaming war.
(So am I).
It could go POOF at any time.
I wonder what all these sensitive people do at home? You can't walk through any neighborhood and not see dogs loose dog poop or not hear dogs barking. Yet they want a totally perfect experience when they go camping. No dogs barking, birds singing (but not to loud or during quiet time) people talking in hushed tones, NO veieacal noise what so ever. Just saying....:S
Bill
VEIEACAL IS NOT A WORD IN THE DICTIONARY:)
Nov-08-2017 10:02 AM
Expyinflight wrote:
Getting two dachshunds calmed down before you go camping again????
Let us know how that works out for you. LOL
As the owners of two dachshunds for a few years, I can tell you.....it ain't gonna happen. 😄
Nov-08-2017 06:33 AM
MarkTwain wrote:That's a lot of vowels.
VEIEACAL IS NOT A WORD IN THE DICTIONARY:)
StephJohn2010 wrote:x2. You may be able to move to a different space.. maybe.. but getting any money back? Forget about that.
This "you can just move" is a false narrative, please stop saying it. If you booked a month and you are in a popular park that gets sold out 12 months out, you can not just move.
Nov-08-2017 05:48 AM
ford truck guy wrote:I believe in North Korea dog owners are considered farmers. If they have more than one dog, they are considered ranchers. Eating a hotdog there is really eating a hot dog.Corky12 wrote:
I do not think I have ever been on a hiking trail that did not include dog poop or been in a campground that did not have at least one dog running loose and/or barking. You will also see many "service dogs" in their internet vests in grocery stores, restaurants, tourist attractions, etc. I will never understand the American people's fascination with dogs
?? really? What land do you come from that does not have pets?
Nov-08-2017 05:39 AM
StephJohn2010 wrote:jplante4 wrote:
Almost everyone that RVs has a dog. It's less of a problem than imagined because if more than 5% disregarded the rules, it would be chaos.
On our 6 month trip, Bubba the mini-schnau was starting to fail. We set the tablet to record and we figured out that he barked when we went away. He had a lot of separation anxiety so we just took him with us everywhere we went. If we could leave him in the car while we had dinner he was fine. If it was too hot, we just stayed home or hit a drive-through. A lot of places had outside seating so we just brought him into the restaurant.
The good news is if you run into a bad dog owner, you can just move.
This "you can just move" is a false narrative, please stop saying it. If you booked a month and you are in a popular park that gets sold out 12 months out, you can not just move.