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21/7/2019 at 1:46pm
Location: Gloucestershire Outfit: Vango Euphoria 600
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We always worry about our retriever when camping. She is a big softy, but always greets other dogs by barking and growling. She was more chilled this year and only barked if other's walking past barked first. Having a windbreak shield her field of vision really helps. Sometimes she was on a long lead, other times if we are sat with her we do let her off (heavily supervised).
We lost our spaniel Sweep earlier this year and he loved camping but hated strangers and could bite if people came into his territory (he was extremely protective) so we had a nightmare ensuring fellow campers, rogue children etc didn't try coming over to say hi - he looked so cute.
We always used to ask the sites for a pitch with plenty of space and little foot traffic to minimise the issues. he would bark at night if he heard noises if he was in his crate, but if sleeping on the airbed with us he wouldn't bother.
It is so rewarding for both human and pooch to go camping and is definitely worth the little bit of initial work needed.
Good luck and enjoy!
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22/7/2019 at 8:36pm
Location: Staffordshire Outfit: None Entered
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Go and have fun, you'll not regret it. Have a look at Poston Mill nr Hereford, very dog friendly and if I remember some areas are hedged off into blocks and a large dog field and footpaths to local village.
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27/7/2019 at 12:31am
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personally I think you need to sort the dog BEFORE going camping, he/he needs to be socialised properly and would benefit a lot from going to dog training classes, as this would teach the dog to not be so afraid of barking, also consider agility classes too, being excited and barking then is totally different to the barking from fear or aggression. so should settle better once you have tackled that issue first, and while its good to hear you taking time over the matter you've just started to run before you've learnt to walk so to speak
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30/8/2019 at 4:04pm
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Quote: Originally posted by marg6 on 27/7/2019
personally I think you need to sort the dog BEFORE going camping, he/he needs to be socialised properly and would benefit a lot from going to dog training classes, as this would teach the dog to not be so afraid of barking, also consider agility classes too, being excited and barking then is totally different to the barking from fear or aggression. so should settle better once you have tackled that issue first, and while its good to hear you taking time over the matter you've just started to run before you've learnt to walk so to speak
Thank you to all of the useful posters that commented, this not being one of them!
Just to correct a couple of your assumptions - Our dog is very well socialised, she is fearful because she was attacked by another dog and was quite badly hurt.
She is a rescue, so we have done intensive training with her to bring her "up to scratch" and it has been bloody hard work for the last five years. She still has some issues but it's a case of managing them as best we can, hence my asking for advice from experienced campers.
I will be honest - it was judgmental people like yourself that I was most concerned about but thankfully, we didn't come across any and our breaks turned out to be lovely!
Just to update, we have been camping for a couple of nights on three occasions since posting and it has been great, she has settled very well after any initial excitement and we have had a couple of great weekends! She even made a couple of doggy friends on our second trip, which was great to see....she was so happy!!
Thanks again for all of the useful advise, it really is appreciated :)
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via mobile 30/8/2019 at 7:16pm
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Quote: Originally posted by NWWanderers on 30/8/2019
Quote: Originally posted by marg6 on 27/7/2019
personally I think you need to sort the dog BEFORE going camping, he/he needs to be socialised properly and would benefit a lot from going to dog training classes, as this would teach the dog to not be so afraid of barking, also consider agility classes too, being excited and barking then is totally different to the barking from fear or aggression. so should settle better once you have tackled that issue first, and while its good to hear you taking time over the matter you've just started to run before you've learnt to walk so to speak
Thank you to all of the useful posters that commented, this not being one of them!
Just to correct a couple of your assumptions - Our dog is very well socialised, she is fearful because she was attacked by another dog and was quite badly hurt.
She is a rescue, so we have done intensive training with her to bring her "up to scratch" and it has been bloody hard work for the last five years. She still has some issues but it's a case of managing them as best we can, hence my asking for advice from experienced campers.
I will be honest - it was judgmental people like yourself that I was most concerned about but thankfully, we didn't come across any and our breaks turned out to be lovely!
Just to update, we have been camping for a couple of nights on three occasions since posting and it has been great, she has settled very well after any initial excitement and we have had a couple of great weekends! She even made a couple of doggy friends on our second trip, which was great to see....she was so happy!!
Thanks again for all of the useful advise, it really is appreciated :)
So glad to hear it went well and that you and your doggie enjoyed it.
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30/8/2019 at 8:01pm
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Another site that might work for you - although you'd have to go out to the cafe down the road for your Sunday roast! - is Rynys not far from Betws-y-Coed. The pitch arrangement is informal, it's never overcrowded; if you explain your requirements to the owner she would offer you a quiet corner or similar and do her best not to place people with barky dogs nearby. I've been going there over 20 years and have always found her to be friendly and helpful. Might be worth a look.https://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/results3.asp?search=Rynys&by=sitename
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31/8/2019 at 7:16am
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So glad it all went well and you feel more at ease now, it's new for everyone and they like a holiday too to explore as much as we do. I'd not go without our dog now.
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