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13/6/2010 at 4:15pm
 Location: lancashire
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hi,

we have been camping a lot in our outwell montana 6 tent but my wife has recently got a dog which is now 9 months old and we are wondering if anyone has any tips on camping with dogs for example how to keep the tent clean etc. Thanks as we keep putting her in kennels and we really want her to come with us but are worried it could all go horribly wrong ha ha.



13/6/2010 at 6:28pm
 Location: The Love Shack
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Hi,

Have a read here

Camping with dogs

I wouldn't worry about things going 'horribly wrong'.Its what campings all about.The dog will love it.
We always let our dog sleep in the bedroom pods with us,the only rule we had was he wasn't allowed in the inners if he was wet.We always dried his paws off etc first.

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13/6/2010 at 7:19pm
 Location: East Kent
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We took our 7 month old collie cross, camping with us last week, she loved it. She is crated at night at home, so we did the same in the tent and she was as good as gold.....she`s coming again this weekend too..

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13/6/2010 at 7:26pm
 Location: Dudley West Midlands
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We have a Outwell Montana 6 too and took our 11 month old puppy camping for the first time.  Must say it was much better than I had thought.  Firstly he's a bit of a barker around strangers and bikes!  We put him on the lead on one of those corkscrew pegs so he could 'guard ' the tent and put a windbreak in front of him so he couldn't see anyone wandering in front of the tent and he was fantastic.  Spent most of the time sun bathing! 

Once inside the tent because it is a SIG you have no worries with him escaping.  He is trained now but just in case I put one of those puppy training pads and some newspaper by the tent door inside in case he needed to go pretty quick but he was fab just jumping at the door when he needed to go out.

The one rule that went out the window though was, at home he goes in his dog crate at bedtime no problem.  We didn't have room to put that in the car so we broke out own rule and at night he snuggled on top of our bed/inside our bed.  But when we got home, he went straight back to his normal routine.

As for keeping tent clean, just make sure you have a pack of wet ones and a doggy towel for paws, etc.

Don't put him in the kennels - it's his holiday too.  Usually you walk your dog more when camping so he will be flat out for most of it.  Ours is only a little dog (see pic in gallery) so it doesn't take much to knock him out and he doesn't take up too much room in bed either!

 

 

 



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14/6/2010 at 9:49am
 Location: lancashire
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thanks everyone for your help going to take her this weekend tothe lakes see what happens ha ha


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14/6/2010 at 11:17am
 Location: ashton-u-lyne
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We used to take our old dog camping and when he sadly passed away and we got another dog ( what is life without a furry friend ? ) when he was 6 months old we took him on his first trip and he loved it he is now 4 and i wouldn't dream of camping without him!!!! Enjoy it She will sleep well at night after a lovely long walk just keep to her rouyine as much as you can


14/6/2010 at 11:40am
 Location: South Yorkshire
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I agree, dogs do love it. Ours does too, i did and still do worry as he is a barker, i dont want him disturbing anybody. But i think i do worry too much on that because when were camping he only give a little ruff every now n then, and thats more because he is on a lead and its his way of objecting to that,  and through the night he sleeps solid, in with me n hubby at our feet. Despite only being small we did have to fight for feet space with him, he thought all of bottom of bed was his.

 On our last trip when we took him round the ingleton waterfalls (4 1/2 mile round walk) plus some very steep steps (some steps were nearly as big as him) he was out for count all night, hubby even checked to make sure he was still there, although where the hell he thought dog had gone i still dont know. He loves the fact that he gets to spend all day everyday with us.



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14/6/2010 at 12:50pm
 Location: Tidbury Green
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It's all there in the last sentence of the last post...

"He loves the fact that he gets to spend all day everyday with us.."

Dogs are pack animals and you are (or should be) his/her pack leader. If you are then they rely on you so leaving them with strangers is not a good thing in my opinion.

Other's will not agree I am sure.

Enjoy the trip, walk the legs off the beastie and all should be well.


14/6/2010 at 12:59pm
 Location: Bolton-upon-Dearne
 Outfit: Vango Icarus 500
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Hi there,

We took our dog with us to Longnor, earlier this year for his first ever camping trip.

He absolutely loved it!!

He sleeps on his own in the kitchen at night at home, but we took his camp bed and had him in the pod between our two camp beds. If he gets to sleep upstairs at home (very, very rarely), he usually bugs us with licking and wagging in the middle of the night, but when we were camping, he slept straight through on both nights without us hearing a peep from him lol.

The fact that he was playing with the other dogs on the site an hour before he went to bed probably helped, too lol

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14/6/2010 at 2:24pm
 Location: Tyne & Wear
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Hi we take are one yr old Jack Russell he loves and we love having him with us, on the 1st night he is usually a bit restless doing his huffing and puffing at every little noise but then he settles down and is usualy so worn out he sleeps right through the following nights.

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14/6/2010 at 3:06pm
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we allways take a dog or two camping with us, we have three so  depending what kind of trip it is we take em all unless we are going with friends with young kids then we put the two big (lurcher and a whippet cross) ones in kennels or if we like last week go to a site with plenty of room then they all come. but they all are brilliant when we camp, we av a couple of tie-up points (ones that screw into the ground witth a three meter lead attached to the lurcher and the other two's leads along that)outside the tent whilst we are sat by the fire of an evening and then if its cold then they can be tied to the inside one where there beds are (ava three roomed tent but only av one sleep compartment set up,one with all wood and coolbag and suchlike and the other has a tarp with mats and the dogs three beds on top,cosy!)then when the whisky does its job we all pile in the sleeping part for the night, a bit cramped but all safe and well!

Take your dog with you as they get used to it eventually, just be prepared with the tie-up points so you don't have to worry about them doing the dissapearing act or peeing on next doors tent!!



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14/6/2010 at 3:54pm
 Location: widnes cheshire
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We take our three with us every time. We put down some foam underlay and put plenty of bedding on top for them to lie on ( mine really do feel the cold )and they sleep all night. Take a dust pan and brush ( if you don't already)to keep on top of the hair and plenty of flash wipes to keep the floor clean. We also use a few picnic rugs rather than a tent carpet as they are easy to wash and dry and cheap enough to throw away after they start to look tatty. Also a towel to dry them off if its wet or they have been swimming.


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ahh we are never that wise and gerually come back with our own bedding filthy!

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5-8th aug coniston hall!!

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