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08/9/2007 at 2:46pm
Location: kilmarnock Outfit: fox continental
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i would not even dream of taking one of my huskys camping,i tried it years ago with two of them ,they ended up in the car,at night,thing is they howl when waiting to get fed,they dont bark though,and they dont bother with other dogs or people either, once they get used to the place,,,it is to much bother taking them, that is why once was enough,,,so i go with my son most of the time,while my wife looks after the dogs,,
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08/9/2007 at 6:21pm
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I keep trying to convince me hubby that our liccle mini Schnauzer would be perfectly fine in the tin tent with us on our hols too. Until now he's always been 'looked after'...(used in the loosest sense of the word these days), by me Mum and Dad but since losing Dad last year and Mum having Alzheimers, I can foresee the day when this will no longer be possible. It's not that she forgets to feed or walk him. Far from it, she'll overfeed him and walk his liccle legs off to the extent that he's usually like a barrel by the time our two weeks are upI do label every single tray of food with the day, date and time whether it's his 10am or 6pm feed but somehow she still ends up 'running out of food' and needing to buy more. Have to say he'd seemed to enjoy the tin of.....fishy flavoured....WHISKAS when we were away in MauritiusNo harm done but I'd feel happier if we could take him with us, especially as the two sites we've used over the past few years are dog friendly ones.
He's never stayed in the tin tent but eagerly jumps in it when we're getting it ready to go away. He was often found asleep on one of the front seats of our old Esprit that was stored on our front. Everytime I was pottering about in it doing things, he'd be right out there with me along with our other old boy who we sadly lost last year.
Hubby reckons he might be a bit of a barker, not that he is at home, but he seems to think that peeps/animals passing by might set him off. I don't think this would be the case as I noticed that when he was sitting out in the van while I packed the clothes this time, he was happily gazing out of the window from the 'settee' and never once barked at any passers by, even ones walking their dogs.
Of course, there is one downside to taking him on holiday with us and tbh it's the only one as many eating places in Cornwall have areas you can take your dog, (usually outside I know but we're weatherproof with kagouls), so the only difference would be that.......both hubby and I wouldn't be able to both go into shops together and that might save us a fair few bob to be honestWhy is it, that you have everything ya need but then when ya get into Milletts/M&S/B&Q/ASDA/Homebase or Tesco in a different county....ya find summat ya just HAVE to have
Like Nigel, preparing your pooch for camping, I'd also considered taking Otto to our storage site with us everytime I pop down to fiddle with things and also thought of investing in one of those doggy corkscrew jobbies to secure him on our pitch with and get him used to that in the garden. He loves being in the car and would travel for miles with no probs. He often does the run down to our sons in Dorset and loves every minute of it so long as we give him a couple of tiddle breaks and plenty of water in the car.
Who knows.....I might get my way before next years Cornwall pilgrimage
------------- Hippychick
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