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06/3/2008 at 8:18pm
Location: West Yorkshire Outfit: Outwell Monty 6 + Outwell Virginia 5
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Hiya,
We went camping for the first time last year and took our dog.
We didn't have a SIG and was hard work in the tent but luckily we had one of these
http://www.furrypharm.com/shop/item.asp?itemid=1090
absolutely invaluable if like mine will be off at the first opportunity!
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07/3/2008 at 1:17am
Location: London Outfit: Karsten 350
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Hello Brewood Camper
Dogs love camping as much, if not more than us lot do. Lots to see, sniff and pee on, although squirrels laugh at them, it's their space for a while. If you are settled and happy, anna-belle will be too. As long as she knows where her bed, treats, toys, water are, she'll stay close to you and her new exciting home.
Do you think she may get out without a SIG?
Or if she's knackerd from a long walk and all that guarding, will she sleep next to you in her warm bed?
No doom and gloom here but you may want to check where the nearest vet is. Is she chipped, or put your mobile number on her collar tag, your home address and number may confuse things if the worst happens. I guess you know not to put anna-belle on her tag.
You'll both love it.
P
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07/3/2008 at 11:06pm
Location: Staffordhire Outfit: Peakland Alport Tunnel Tent
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Quote: Originally posted by pauljacey on 07/3/2008
Hello Brewood Camper
Dogs love camping as much, if not more than us lot do. Lots to see, sniff and pee on, although squirrels laugh at them, it's their space for a while. If you are settled and happy, anna-belle will be too. As long as she knows where her bed, treats, toys, water are, she'll stay close to you and her new exciting home.
Do you think she may get out without a SIG?
Or if she's knackerd from a long walk and all that guarding, will she sleep next to you in her warm bed?
No doom and gloom here but you may want to check where the nearest vet is. Is she chipped, or put your mobile number on her collar tag, your home address and number may confuse things if the worst happens. I guess you know not to put anna-belle on her tag.
You'll both love it.
P
Yes she's chiped, tagged etc she loves walks and will sleep with the children in there pod. She is a nervous dog and not very good off the lead but for a small dog she is friendly and does not bark that much.
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08/3/2008 at 11:41am
Location: South Wales Valleys Outfit: Elddis Avante 482 Outwell Montana
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We took our dog first in a cheap Tesco tent without a SIG, we couldnt relax in the tent of an evening eating and drinking as he had to be constantly on the lead, we tried putting bags, the fridge, the storage tubs and everything we could find around the edge to stop him from getting out but it was no use as he could just go down between the flysheet and bedroom pod inner and out he was, we immediately got a tent with a SIG and we were laughing the next season. We dont shut the bedroom zip at night so he can have wander around the tent at night, find a comfy place to kip (which is usually on the bottom of my sleeping bag) and I am much more relaxed and chilled about the whole thing. It improved it all so much for us that we got another puppy and it is even more enjoyable.
We also have some doggie proof windbreaks (they are expensive) so sitting outside our two dogs dont have to be on the lead either, it means that we can sunbathe, cook and chill with the tent door open and the dogs can rome wherever they want.
If you can borrow a tent with a SIG I would recommend it, take plenty of doggie toys, his blanket/bed from home, food bowls and food/treats, one of those corkscrew thingies for outside, doggie poo bags and I also take a jumper for my lot just in case they are cold and a collapsible dog bowl that I keep in my handbag to give the doggies water when we are out.
dog proof windbreak
------------- Cheers,
Domino (Donna)
I love camping more than I love Take That!
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