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06/9/2012 at 10:26pm
Location: None Entered Outfit: 5M Bell Outwel WL5 Rosas Q Base II
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Our 2 yr old cavelier king charles enjoys camping, he started at age 1. However, I find it quite difficult having him camping because he's very clingy to me, and the moment I am out of his sight he starts to bark to try to get me back ... so I even have difficulty in going to the bathrooms without taking him with me! This issue isn't such a problem at home because its quite easy for him to follow me around if he wishes. In general, it is quite restrictive having him with us while we are camping, and that doesn't mean we love him less. For example, there are lots of activities that we want to do when we are on holidays that are just not suitable for a dog and it would be unfair to leave him in the car for the duration of that activity and I would never leave him alone in the campsite if we were not there. For example, we love to kayak but he hates water, so as a result when we kayak we can only go out on the water for about 30 minutes (whereas if he's left behind in a kennel then we can go out to islands, bring a picnic and make a day of it). And last weekend, there was a fabulous stately home that we wanted to visit while camping closeby, but we obviously couldn't bring our dog: we left him in the car park for about 30 minutes while we toured the outside of the grounds but we had to miss going inside because it would have meant leaving our dog in the car for too long). Last summer I had considered bringing him to France with us, and was so glad that I didn't: we enjoyed trips up the alps on chair lifts, we went to adventure camps, we went down mountains on tabogan-things on tracks .... we had loads of fun like that and would not have been able to do any of these things had we our dog with us. So, for local holidays I normally bring him with us on holidays (because kennel fees are quite high) and I just deal with the restrictions of him being with us, but for a foreign holiday I wouldn't dream of bringing him as it would be too restrictive to us, and I know he's very happy in the kennel anyway, or staying with my father. Humbird
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07/9/2012 at 12:19am
Location: Scunthorpe Outfit: Amazon 800 & Horizon 800
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Bosley has been camping since he was a year old and loves it. Initially he was a bit woofy at other dogs or people passing by but that's gone now and he just relaxes outside the tent all day in the sun! We adopted a second dog recently, a 10 month old Cavachon called Olly. He'd never been camping before so we were a tad nervous about taking hom with us for a week in the tent after we'd only been his new family for a week too. But he loved it. Get yourself a corkscrew and a lead so he can wander around, he'll get tangled to start with but after a while will realise where he can wander and that he needs to come back teh same way to avoid the guys etc! Make sure you take him on a long walk every day, this will help dissipate the energy and get him to relax more during the day. Bosley gets a 5miler every day when camping, this keeps his exuberence under control, he then either flops for the day or stays with us when we go out and flops out all night, snoring!
------------- Coming soon to a campsite near you, Jake, Mrs Jake, Little legs, Bosdog the Doodle and Olly the Cavachon.
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August: Scarborough, High Yedmandale. Not tenting though, using one of their lovely holiday homes!
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09/9/2012 at 7:26pm
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We take our two dogs camping. The greyhound really is no trouble and is the perfect camping dog and has been camping for 3 years now. This year we have started to take our springer camping and she is a lot harder work. The first important point for us is picking a campsite that will work for the dogs- we need somewhere where we can let the springer off the lead every day for a good run as shes no fun to keep on the lead. The springer is also cage trained and whilst its a hassle having to take the cage with us it means she can be locked away safe whilst the cooker is on/hot drinks on the go etc. It is restricting camping with dogs (especially when they are a bit hyper like our springer) but its not impossible. Somebody had previously said about their dog not being happy tethered up whilst they were pitcuing up- our springer crys sometimes whilst we are busy pitching. what helps is to take a frozen kong with us and give them it whilst you are busy- it def helps with our two to keep them busy.
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11/9/2012 at 6:07pm
Location: None Entered Outfit: Outwell Bear lake
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Always take my dog camping and love it
I got a new rescue dog 3 years old last year and took him right away
It is an opportunity to be with them 24/7 and if you like that then give it a go
Mine is tired out when camping as he is always alert
I always keep mine on a lead on a campsite
He has been camping 6 times this year and now knows what is happening when we set off. He is over the moon
------------- Jennydog
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