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Subject Topic: what do you do with the dog?
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04/8/2009 at 9:01pm
 Location: Glasgow
 Outfit: Vango Mira 500. Higear Aura 300.
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Our dog loves camping, gets excited just at the mention of "camping" or "tent"..lol..

My kids are grown up now so our dog is my baby, everything I do he has to be taken into account. We never used to have him when we camped first time round and we left him with my parents this time round. However, we really wanted to take him with us so went locally to a site we knew was very dog friendly so that we could just come home if he didn't settle, I imagined he'd bark and protect "his" territory. However, despite being a laid back gentle doggy usually he was even more so! He walked beside us the whole time, it's as if he knew he had to behave! He's never barked at all, he's well behaved and where dogs can't go, neither do we. We are only weekend campers and we go away to relax so don't do any sightseeing etc. My own personal opinion and endorsed by the Scottish SPCA, is I'd never leave him alone in a car.


04/8/2009 at 9:23pm
 Location: Gloucester
 Outfit: tent attwoolls bibury
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We have always taken our dog on hols with us staffy cross he loves it.He just sits watching the world go by.He always has a harness on and is on a lead at all times we have never had a problem as yet.

However its a shame that some sites refuse terrier types.

 

We think slapton sands is great as you can take a well behaved dog into the pub for a meal and go on the beach.

 

 



04/8/2009 at 10:33pm
 Location: Leeds
 Outfit: Airgo Cirrus Lakeside 600 Go-Pod
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our dear old Poppydog is getting on a bit now. We leave her inside in the dog crate when we are sat outside the tent. Have been looking into getting one of the battery operated fans that fit in the car window when she is sat in the car. We have also invested in a 'granny wagon' off ebay - a dog buggy that is just big enough for ferrying her around if she gets too tired. We do look a bit daft pushing an empty buggy, and even dafter when she is in it, but it makes things better for her.


07/8/2009 at 2:37pm
 Location: Pontefract
 Outfit: Saunders Jetpacker
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 Our last dog Rover (RSPCA Rescue after previous keeper died) was OK in large tents. But when I took him 'wild' backpacking he spent the only night 'protecting' me from moorland sheep. So was totally useless the following day. My only option was to drag him to a bus stop, where he slept until the bus came and under a seat to the railway station. Slept on the train floor 60-odd miles. And finally right round the clock until the following day!.

 So reluctantly I had to go alone in future. He'd adapted to everything else. But just couldn't understand that sheep aren't dangerous; odd as he was a border collie!.



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07/8/2009 at 2:43pm
 Location: Pontefract
 Outfit: Saunders Jetpacker
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 In contrast a friend's dog went everywhere with him in a child trailer behind his bike.

 And usually slept outside except when it rained and he got into the tent porch. When "The Boss" went off to the facilities he'd watch and await his return. Before resuming normality.

 On occasion when I was 'In convoy' with this outfit it was amusing to watch other dogs expressions, "I can smell another dog: BUT where is it?." Type puzzlement.



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08/8/2009 at 9:54pm
 Location: North Staffordshire
 Outfit: Award Sunstar Nissan Terrano
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Hi, Hound 2 here hijacking my man's log in again. As some of you may know my man was talking about putting me in kennels when the family went away for their two-week hols camping in South Wales. I am now 19 - yes 19 - years old and wanted help persuading him to take me. Well we all got back today and I had a wonderful time. He wouldn't let me walk very far and always took care of me and Hound 3. When shopping and the like had to be done, he stayed in the car with us to keep us company and make sure we didn't get too hot. He also made sure we always had plenty of water to drink, although it was a rather girlie pink plastic box they got for us. OK for Hound 3 but I couldn't face all those fairies on it. Again, the main problem on the site was all the dogs wandering around loose. It says they have to be on leads, but so many people just ignored it.

Many thanks,
Hound 2.

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