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โFeb-26-2023 07:53 PM
LMHS wrote:
Weekenders vs Fulltimers
Fulltime. Current park allows pets to be left inside rigs. Not barkers. Not left out all day and/or overnight. If the park you prefer does not allow pets to be left alone, then change your preferences.
Previous park made a rule that didn't allow dogs to be put in a kennel crate outside, unattended. That was because some worthless weekenders took off for almost a week and left their two dogs in a kennel crate covered with a black cover... in NM summer. No one knew. One dog died, one barely survived. The people were arrested when they finally showed back up.
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โFeb-26-2023 05:24 PM
Lantley wrote:
I consider the unattended dog rules similar to the no alcohol rules at Most state parks in my area.
If your drinking and causing problems the authorities can quickly enforce the rules without debate. If your dog is barking or disturbing the peace the authorities can quickly enforce the rules if necessary without debate.
However if you and your dog are well behaved there is no harm done and consequently no foul.
Sometimes rules are put in place as a deterrent to ensure compliant behavior vs. solely for enforcement.
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toedtoes wrote:Lantley wrote:
For the record experienced campers with well behaved dogs leave them unattended all the time.
That doesn't make it right. And for the record, I am an experienced camper with well-behaved dogs. I don't leave my dogs unattended in the campground if the rule is "dogs are not to be left unattended".
Look at it this way. You and your dog are experienced. Every day, you leave your dog behind in the RV while you go sightsee. The rules don't allow forthis, buy hey, your dog is well-behaved. Your neighbor, who is new to camping and who boarded his dog because the campground told him "no you can't leave your dog alone in the RV while you sightsee", sees you doing just that every day. He says to himself " well, obviously that rule is not enforced!". So for his next trip, he ignores the rule, brings his dog, and leaves the dog alone in the RV while he sightsees. His neighbor sees him ignoring the rule, so on their next trip, they do the same.
Now the campgrounds have a problem with dogs barking while their owners are out sightseeing. They are fed up with dog owners who disregard their rules. So they simply change the rule to "no dogs allowed". And now none of us get to enjoy camping with our dogs - all because some "experienced camper" chose to ignore the rules.
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โFeb-26-2023 12:45 PM
toedtoes wrote:
If you need to go grocery shopping, then surely one of you can go to the store .
โFeb-26-2023 12:30 PM
wildtoad wrote:
Itโs impractical to never leave your pet alone in your RV when you need/want to go out for dinner, grocery shopping, or seek medical help.
wildtoad wrote:
Taking them with you and leaving them in the car kinda depends on the weather. Lots of dogs, cats, babies have perished in what some consider a mild climate, but park their car in the sun.
wildtoad wrote:
We take our dogs with us all the time because they are family, they are small loving creatures that wouldnโt hurt a flea, and usually only bark as we are backing out of the campsite and they realize they canโt go too.
wildtoad wrote:
We leave them in a climate controlled MH, and if we ever comeback and thereโs a note from the ranger we will deal with at that time. We also drink in our RV even though the signs says no alcohol allowed. I do speed on a regular basis but not by much, another rule broken..Oโ Darn.