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04/3/2012 at 10:20am
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We have taken our beagle camping with us since she was one (would have taken her earlier but she's a summer birthday so it was too cold by the time she had had her jabs etc and was ready to go)

She seems to really enjoy it.  We have a corkscrew anchor (from pets at home) that we screw into the ground and is really solidly in there and a house line from her early training days that is about 2 metres long which clips on her and the anchor.  I do put her in a harness when attached to the anchor as worry about her running an jerking her neck forgeting she has limited line to move on.  A friend of ours uses a metal tie out cable (again available at pets at home) as her JRT chews through normal leads

We take Mabel's crate for her to sleep in though when we go next time at the beginning of April I am trying to persuade the other half to let her sleep in with us as am worried about it being that much colder than our previous summer camping trips.

We upgraded our tent to one with a fully sewn in ground sheet so Mabel can wander freely round the living area without making a break under the sides and away (in typical beagle stlye).  We haven't managed to successfully use wind breaks to make an enclosure for her due to this too.

The only issue we have had taking her is the first few trips she was very reluctant to go to the toilet at all (assuming as it was an unfamiliar place) and I spent many hours walking around and around the dog walking areas "encouraging" her to go, which she eventually did the next day!!  Sure she must have had cramp from keeping her legs crossed all that time!!  She's fine now but won't go when attached to the anchor and so needs a pre bed time wander etc.

Love ahh...fresh..air's idea of making a straight tie out cable by peegging both ends and threading lead handle through it as you do have to be careful where to position anchor to stop them getting tangled in guy lines.

We also make sure we take plenty of doggy towels, a second collar (with mobile number on both) and baby wipes for if/when she gets wet or dirty.

Never had the desire to camp before being a dog owner and now love it!



04/3/2012 at 10:37am
 Location: Devizes Wiltshire
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One of the reasons why I continued to go camping on my own after the sudden death of my late partner was due to taking ownership of his dog.

He went camping with us when my late partner was alive and loved it.

When the weather is good, he will be tied up to the Delta dog tether outside the tent most of the time, including the times when I am off to the facilities block.

When the weather is not favourable, I leave him loose inside the tent. With the old tent without a SIG or ZIG, I would zip him up inside the inner tent. With the new tent with ZIG, I would leave him loose to wander inside the tent. He is a good boy and usually stays in bed.

He can get startled by unexpected noises. With the old poly/nylon tent, he would be very unsettled in the wind due to the noise. However, he loves the new canvas tent as it is so much quieter in the wind.

He may bark a little at other dogs and their owners when they walk past our pitch, just to be friendly as he likes to play all the time.

I can't imagine camping without him as he is so much fun and a great companion.

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04/3/2012 at 2:27pm
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Make sure they have bedding. If they are on the floor the cold comes up through the ground and that's not good for them. Jolleye's do bedding on the roll and it's quite thick, even comes in different designs to suit the tent!

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04/3/2012 at 8:45pm
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Its easier for them in the early days to start them off on a shortish tie out, say 6 foot and when they get the hang of it you can get them a longer cable. The long line pegged at both ends running through the short lead handle is an old army way of tethering cavalry horses and excellent as it gives them quite a lot of freedom whilst reducing the risk of them strangling themselves on a very long cable.

Don't give up if they play you up, they'll get the hang of being tethered in the end.

My dog can be pretty yappy at home, but as mentioned above they do seem to behave differently when away camping, my lunatic pooch turns into quite a sensible dog when under canvas. Camping without her would be unthinkable, she's part of the team.

It might take a couple of weekend trips but don't worry, your labs, like all the other dogs you see on campsites, will be fine, ducks to water and they'll love you for including them. Its great bonding time!



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05/3/2012 at 9:10am
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Our little parson jack Russell is a nightmare at home. Barks at every car and dog that passes. When we're camping he's a little lamb. Very quiet but very Playful. I like the idea of staking both ends of the line out. Last yr he was forever wrapping himself around the king poles. Oh and he sleeps with our daughter. Nothing new there.

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05/3/2012 at 10:48am
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Some great tips and advice on here... Just to add..

 We took our two retired greyhounds camping for the first time last year. We used the ground stakes (cheap from wilkinson) which were fine. I'd be a bit worried just relying on a windbreak penn though with lab's.

 We had to be a bit careful whilst cooking as our dogs got a bit excited!!. We also made the mistake of leaving them in the tent for five minutes whilst we played frisbee with the kids. When we came back all the sausage rolls had mysteriously disappeared!

A few things I would say would be to keep water bowls inside at night, take a spare lead/collar.make sure the tags have mobile phone numbers on, and get your dogs microchipped if you can!

Dogs enjoy camping too!!



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05/3/2012 at 4:20pm
 Location: Hanworth Middlesex
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My dog noodles has been camping with us since he was about 2, he loves it, when the tent comes out of the shed he sits on it and is reticent to leave it until it goes in the car, when it is in the car he is also and then doesn't get out of the car!!  He knows very well when we are going camping. when we have arrived he sleeps in his bed, with his normal fleece blanket and is usually so sonked from the all day air that he sleeps like a lamb, he loves basking in the sun and swimming too. He has toured Spain and Portugal, and returned to France a couple of times, this year he is going to Germany with us. We wouldn't leave home without him. Given the opportunity and a few ground rules from the off I am sure your little ones will come to love it too. just one thing that really gets us going, when he is tethered he does tend to get tangled in the guy lines!!  

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05/3/2012 at 6:58pm
 Location: Hayling Island UK
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We're also very excitedly looking forward to introducing our Springer puppy, Mr Higgins who is not quite six months old to the delights of camping. 

I think it's called 'cosmic ordering', when you just visualise him behaving angelically whilst we're away, so he will!  He has a hard act to follow as our old Springer, Paddy, who went to the Rainbow Bridge in October, was always very nicely behaved, especially when camping.  So we're cosmic ordering as well as doing lots of basic obedience training now, in preparation.  He's completed a very thorough puppy course and will continue with his education at the local dog school for months to come, just because I love to teach him and he loves to learn I call him my Scholar Spaniel as he's so keen.  I'm sure it will stand him in good stead and can highly recommend you enrol in a puppy class with your young Labs if you've not already done so to help you take them away confidently knowing they'll respond to your guidance.

I think/hope in our case, it will also help that Higgins' first camping trip will be to a site we've stayed at before, so we know it's ideal for how we are with our pooches.

Wishing you lots of luck...and FUN with your pups!



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05/3/2012 at 9:01pm
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Just wanted to wish you all a wonderful camping holiday.  I'm sure your boys will love it & you will love seeing them so happy & content!

We started taking our two minature yorkies camping when they were 6 months old.  Up until their first camping experience they had been waking up every morning around 3am & then again at 6am whining to get out (or so we thought!).  We were knackered but assumed it was because they only had wee bladders & couldn't hold it, so just thought it was part of house training.

On their first night under canvas they slept from 9:30pm - 8am the next morning.  We couldn't believe it & felt like right mugs Lol!  They had been playing us for fools all this time, just wanting our attention but in the tent they knew we were sleeping nearby so were quite happy snoozing.

Taking them camping turned out to be the best thing we ever did as they now sleep straight through the night...bliss!

We bought our boys a SIG for fresh water as the SIG keeps the water cool & if we go out for the day we just fill it up & take it along with their collapsable bowl & some food.  We take their bed & some fleeces for night but don't bother with any toys (other than a bone to chew) as they're always so excited just being in the tent with us & normally tired out after walks.  They generally have a coat of some sort & if we feel its really cold they just sleep in their coats.

The windbreak is a good idea, we use ours so that the boys don't bark at everything that moves & it also stops kids running over to pat them if they've just settled down for a snooze.

Enjoy many happy camping trips together!

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April 27th - 29th - Spiers House, Cropton.
May 11th - 13th Wolds Way Campsite, Malton
June Diamond - Highlands???


05/3/2012 at 9:07pm
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Rainbow Bridge (see Fluffydogs above). To all of you dog lovers, if you haven't come across it before, Google it. It never fails to make me cry and I'm not going to apologise! I have a few friends I hope will be there for me some day ...


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05/3/2012 at 9:20pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Dinkydeb on 05/3/2012
Rainbow Bridge (see Fluffydogs above). To all of you dog lovers, if you haven't come across it before, Google it. It never fails to make me cry and I'm not going to apologise! I have a few friends I hope will be there for me some day ...

I just googled it & I'm sat here  thinking about my doggies Peppy, Sandy & Nicky who are all waiting for me at Rainbow Bridge.



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Easter - Solway View Dumfries & Galloway
April 27th - 29th - Spiers House, Cropton.
May 11th - 13th Wolds Way Campsite, Malton
June Diamond - Highlands???



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