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Hi .
I know exactly what you mean about dogs being escape artists! We've 2 labs and first person up in the morning has to try to get to the loo before the mutts can escape! Even using the Porta Potti in the tent is risky - you can be seen in total splendour if they manage to get under the front door bit as it just flies open fully as they go through! It's much easier in our trailer tent as we can tie them to the corner steadies if we have to ,but in our rigidome you take your life and pride in your hands! On one memorable occasion in Salisbury last year , our youngest dog had to "go" and decided to find a suitable place by escaping out the front - he turned left, the older dog followed but turned right and I had to make my mind up which to chase first - funny how my husband and kids were all sound asleep! Fortunatley both just did what they needed to and waited - bless them - for me to "clear up" and were happy to go back to bed,but was I glad it was early and hardly anyone was aroun!
Anyhow, we've camped for yonks in trailers, vans and tents and never had anything taken - as said before campers tend to look out for each other. We lost our waste bin one time when it was windy and our neighbour had chased round the campsite after it before tying it down for us.Campers really are wonderful people in my book!
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