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my440 wrote:
My Shitzus stay off the leash while at our RV sites but not till they settle down after arriving. The pouting and playing the victim is overwhelming to me.
The leashes are on though when were inside the motorhome and their not and worn whenever off our pad.
The leashes are always present, usually tied to a picnic table just as a reminder or when a stray dog or cat approaches.
I don't like when a stray dog approaches our rv sites, they disrupt the whole camp, then you need to deal with the dogs owner arriving acting like its the first time.
Aug-07-2017 05:21 PM
maddog348 wrote:
Old-Biscuit,
Thank You and I agree fully. In the past month or so have seen businesses with signs "...SERVICE Dogs Allowed --- Comfort/Anxiety Dogs are Not..." Next time I will get a photo. It is about time. JM2¢
Aug-07-2017 04:25 PM
DOTLDaddy wrote:Jayco-noslide wrote:
....You should not allow your dog to go up to someone just assuming they will want to make over it unless invited. ...
Interestingly, I have always had an inverse problem. Sitting at our campsite or walking our dog(s), people approaching us without asking in order to see and/or pet our dog(s).
Some of your other points I agree with, some others I do not. C'est la vie. 🙂
Aug-07-2017 04:14 PM
Aug-07-2017 01:49 PM
PUCampin wrote:
Like many situations, the laws and definitions exist...
Aug-07-2017 01:48 PM
DownTheAvenue wrote:Stefonius wrote:Jayco-noslide wrote:I feel the exact same way about small children. 🙂
First, we do not dislike dogs per se. We used to have one and several family members have really cute, friendly dogs. Now the "however" part. Wife and I feel our culture is increasingly moving toward "dog friendly" to the excess and that we have to start speaking up for the segment of the population that do not feel dogs should be allowed in stores, restaurants, etc. OK for seeing eye dogs on a leash but not for other companion types of dogs. You should not allow your dog to go up to someone just assuming they will want to make over it unless invited. Dog should always be leashed in a campground, pick up all waste and it's the owner's responsibility that the dog does not bark often whether owner is present or not. I could go on. We realize most owners are responsible but too many are not in campgrounds and other public areas.
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Aug-07-2017 12:11 PM
Stefonius wrote:Jayco-noslide wrote:I feel the exact same way about small children. 🙂
First, we do not dislike dogs per se. We used to have one and several family members have really cute, friendly dogs. Now the "however" part. Wife and I feel our culture is increasingly moving toward "dog friendly" to the excess and that we have to start speaking up for the segment of the population that do not feel dogs should be allowed in stores, restaurants, etc. OK for seeing eye dogs on a leash but not for other companion types of dogs. You should not allow your dog to go up to someone just assuming they will want to make over it unless invited. Dog should always be leashed in a campground, pick up all waste and it's the owner's responsibility that the dog does not bark often whether owner is present or not. I could go on. We realize most owners are responsible but too many are not in campgrounds and other public areas.
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