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16/7/2008 at 9:57pm
Location: North West Outfit: Bailley Pageant Loire
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Absolutely. I too have had to be super vigilent. I 've said it before on this site and I think the only way is to make sure your dog is as responsive to commands as possible ie you can stop your dog with a 'stay, leave, no or quiet' it buys time to also stop the distraction ie. the child. At the end of the day, a tether is just an aid.
I was worried when I first took my dogs camping how they'd cope with it all (especially having a big Shepherd because people tend to be wary of them anyway), but to be honest they love it and have enjoyed the attention of all the extra training! Once I decided to look at it not as something to be worried about, but as a new challenge for us both - the stress went away.
The dogs are now at the stage where when someone/thing comes along, they'll look at me expecting the command. I want to get them to the point where they automatically go down if anything approaches (to be honest, they're that tired after a few days they're down anyway!).
Cheers!
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17/7/2008 at 11:08am
Location: Essex Outfit: Outwell Nevada M
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I am new to all this and finding the 'dog' situation totally different to what I imagined.
I have taken my dog into all situations from 9 weeks old...and I mean all different situations. She has learnt from an early age how to behave...she is welcome in most of the shops in our High Street, pubs, some cafes, people's houses and even Mercedes are happy to have her in their courtesy cars! considering she is a gun dog (and our first dog) this is something we are pretty very proud of...but it is all just common sense when training and not at all technical (imvho). I control my dog with a specific ball and can hold her attention for however long necessary using this. I have never trained with food, and luckily for that reason she will never bother people picnicing etc (though she would probably chance her luck with a low-level ice creme!!!!!!!!!!!). On the downside, she wont nick another dogs ball but if they try to take hers, I have to be in control.
I thought that we would go to a site, dog would be happily sniffing around and we would wander off with her to get water or go for a walk without all the need for tethers and leads! Don't get me wrong, I see the other side of the story now, but it makes me so b****y angry when people think they can turn up with tearaway kids and matching dog and make life so difficult for all those people who give a damn.
Pheeb (our dog) is great around kids but bottom line is she's an animal, and no matter how much we can trust out pets, I am firmly of the view never say "never"...instinct can take over at any time and a dog will naturally react.
I have a 13 year old myself, but at no time would she be found running around other people's tents either now or when she was younger....I imagine I would just have to politely tell any unwanted brats to bog off and deal with the consequences!!!!!!!
PS: Have to agree wholeheartedly with everything Genie04 has said....spot on!
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17/7/2008 at 11:30am
Location: Essex Outfit: Outwell Nevada M
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Quote: Originally posted by Merry on 17/7/2008
Quote: Originally posted by Phoebe-b on 17/7/2008
....I thought that we would go to a site, dog would be happily sniffing around and we would wander off with her to get water or go for a walk without all the need for tethers and leads! Don't get me wrong, I see the other side of the story now, but it makes me so b****y angry when people think they can turn up with tearaway kids and matching dog and make life so difficult for all those people who give a damn.....
Hi. I love your original picturing of dog camping, it all sounds very Enid Blyton and lashings of dog food!
But please don't worry about taking your dog camping, Its not difficult at all. Far from it in fact. It just needs to be managed, as per any other situation you take your dog into. The first and most important thing is probably to choose your campsites well and opt for those that best suit your situation. The reviews on this website are excellent for that.
Enjoy! MT
...call me an idealist, or maybe just naiive and stuped!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We'll have a great time....no worries....
Not sure about the lashings of dog food though....more savignon blanc me thinks!!!
------------- Amanda
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