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28/8/2007 at 2:53pm
Location: Shrewsbury Shropshire Outfit: Pyramid Monty Adrenaline 3 VV500
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Personally my spirits sink when I see a man arriving beside us, because going by experience I know there's a 50-50 chance of the man being let to run free at some time and roam around other peoples tents. When this happens, the owner usually gives a half-hearted 'here <insert daft mans name>, don't <insert whatever the man is doing>'. First of all, the man usually ignores this, and second, it always amuses me that owner seems to think the man is fully fluent in English.
This is never helped because man-owners seem to genuinely NOT understand that other people aren't keen on having their little tricky-wicky jump all over them while having a lie down in the sun. When this happens the owner usually offers up a laugh and slaps the man. This will, of course, ensure future similar behaviour.
I also hate to hear the phrase "Oh, he wouldn't hurt anyone". This is usually a follow-on to the point above. All men, however well trained, are basically wild animals, and will bite if cornered or threatened, especially in an unfamiliar environment.
And finally we come to the big problem for any man no matter how well behaved or cared for or controlled. Snoring and bottom burping. There is no way an owner can GUARANTEE that their man will not snore or fart at night. There may be wildlife, mice, noise or any of 101 other things that disturb the man at night and start it farting. This is not pleasant for your neighbour, who has to lie and listen and hope that you are able to stop it reasonably soon, but then its starts snoring, catch 22. When it is your man, you can accept that little things like this will happen, and you can shrug it off because, basically, you love your man. Others do not share your love, and merely see it as an infringement of their peace and quiet.
No offence to anyone
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28/8/2007 at 3:12pm
Location: Nottinghamshire Outfit: Vango Tigris 600
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I feel the same about children as we are a childless couple and I get really cheesed off with screaming kids all day and early in the morning so I choose adult only sites where possible.
These are exactly my thoughts - I avoid family sites as I do not want children approaching my dogs without permission, all day long, with the parents nowhere to be seen. My dogs are ALWAYS tethered, and behaving very well. I have always gone out of my way to ensure that my dogs do not make a single sound in the night and very little during the day, through proper training. I don't think that the same can be said about people with children on many occasions.
I think it is fair to compare dogs with children whilst camping, as they are both living and breathing, noise making entities, and under your control as a parent or dog owner.
My dogs totally make my camping experience special, and I would not be without them, knowing that they behave so well. I'm sorry if you've had a bad experience with them in the past, Aurthurdent, but this was a thread asking for tips on taking your dog camping, not whether to or not, and I felt some of your comments were a little uncalled for.
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04/9/2007 at 10:25pm
Location: None Entered Outfit: Coleman Galileo Weathermaster L
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Blimey, I've got MAN and DOG and CHILDREN....so we must be the most unwelcome sight when pitching up next to people
However our dog is never off the lead on site. She's a rescue greyhound and likes her creature comforts, so is mostly to be found in her bed area in the tent which is always more comfy than any patch of grass outside (unless of course we're eating outside and then she's out on the stake with both eyes firmly on the plates in case of any leftovers).
She doesn't bark at home ( no crime deterrent), and doesn't bark in the tent either. No-one has ever come close enough to the tent at night to test whether she growls... (maybe they have, and she hasn't ). Her furry bed, a coat and a blanket ensure she's warm and sleeps through the night.
She doesn't wee or poo on site anywhere!!! And we pick up even where its evident that no one else does.
And the CHILDREN are quiet and well mannered and camp trained from birth...They would never dream of so much as cutting the corner of the neighbouring pitch.
So please don't flinch when you see dog and child people rolling up on the pitch next door.
That leaves the MAN. He's a dear and I've never heard anyone say a bad word in all our 23 years together, but I do sometimes worry about the snoring... I've tried holding his nose, waking him up and just giving him a quick prod with one of my "ice cold feet..." (his description).
Sorry if you've been in the tent next door. It's the snoring man wot dun it.
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06/9/2007 at 5:16pm
Location: South Wales Valleys Outfit: Elddis Avante 482 Outwell Montana
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Vealmike,
Its OK honest, that is a very sensible comment to make as owners who dont pick up after their dogs annoy me equally as much as you. There is nothing like standing in poo first thing in the morning whilst walking your dog to start the day off on a bad footing. I have often found myself asking them to remove their dogs deposits and have been told many times to mind my own business and fk off so I always try to suss them out and establish whether they are likely to take revenge against me or my tent before saying anything.
I took offense to Arthurdent just because he assumed 50% of dog owners were irresponsible fools.
Tethering a dog to a chair is plain stupidity and I hope the owner paid any other campers fairly for the damage caused.
------------- Cheers,
Domino (Donna)
I love camping more than I love Take That!
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