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24/11/2005 at 7:19pm
Location: Wales Outfit: Raclet marathon trailer tent
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We have a large boxer that sounded similiar in behaviour to the german shepherd when we first started camping.
I think you sound very responsible dog owners and I would suggest you take your dog and just be cautious. If your dog is muzzled he can't do any damage can he?
We have been camping with our dog (and 2 others) for the past 5 years and he absolutely loves it and all the walks that go with it. You'll probably find with the fresh air and extra walks your dog will sleep quite a bit.
Personally we always go to the campsites without a bar/clubhouse as these tend to be less busy and if possible visit a site where you can choose a spot away from most or ask the camp owner if it's possible to have a quiet corner spot where people aren't walking past all the time.
We also use windbreakers which give the dog privacy.
You'll have a brilliant time!
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26/11/2005 at 7:30pm
Location: Glos Outfit: Dandy Designer
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Dogs that bite should not be on a campsite. Dogs that bite should have a oneway ticket to the vets or be kept in a secure situation away from the general public.
I have just had some friends to stay who have not seen for a long time. Daughter lost two front teeth to a dog she tried to pet who she actually knew when he was tied up. She has had two sessions of plastic surgery. Why oh why do people want to keep dogs likely to bite?
Whether she should have been approaching the dog is not the point, her intentions were benign... the dogs were not.
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30/11/2005 at 7:21pm
Location: Blackpool Outfit: Freedom Trail tent
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Hi again to the oldies on the boards... not been posting for a while.. too busy sorry...
Ermm this is a really old post, and I have not read all nine pages of replies, and maybe I should because no doubt someone will already have made some of my points... but anyway..
Without flaming you 'Tent Peg', and trying to understand your feelings for this little girl.. I have two German Shepherds, and I can call them both too me, have them sit, lie, stay, wait (which is not the same as stay), all by hand signals as well as verbally.... I have my dogs under control... They have never shown any agression at all towards people, well maybe the older one once.. but she barked then came sat by the side of me.. not exactly a killer.
So Question: Would I allow a child to play with either of my dogs, whilst they were tethered, without me having hold of that tether. Answer, not in a million years!!!!
Is that the dogs problem? I don't think it is. It's my problem, because there is something that many people do not understand, DOGS BITE. We can train them, teach them, do everything you can think of to try and curtail this action, but it's in built, it's part of who and what they are. So if we want our presious ones to stay well, we need to keep our eyes on them. Was someone holding this dog when it savaged her.. I rather think not...
I won't go on any more, but I will finish by saying what I have said here before. If anyone approaches my dogs, and tries petting them without first asking me, they don't need to worry about getting bitten by them - only because I will tear pieces off that person before my dogs will ever get to them. No one has the right to touch my dogs and maybe if as a nation we ALL began to think that way there would be less dogs bites?
All the very best
Chris
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30/11/2005 at 11:44pm
Location: Glos Outfit: Dandy Designer
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Chris and Odette,
1. I have nothing against any breed of dogs only those that bite. Have no problem with any civilised mutt on a campsite. Indeed enjoy having a good natured 4 legged neighbour to my pitch
2. No matter how often you drill things into kids, or how vigilent the parent there are times when your back is turned. And quite frankly having animals that bite in a public place that will behave like this is simply unacceptible.
3. If I was to purchase a wolf and tie it to a post in the park I would quite rightly be in a lot of trouble as a dangerous animal has to be caged correctly. Dogs that are liable to bite left in such as situation fall exactly into that catagory, they should be in a in a secure area.
I grew up around animals to a much greater extent than the average and like and respect them, I have also been a dog owner. Of course kids should not approach a strange dog without permission but.... No dog owner should be excusing a dog for biting because a kid came up to stroke them, that is an issue of your control of your pet. The trouble is once a dog has bitten regardless of whose fault it is they will bite again, then they become dangerous!
Incidently the girl in question had been playing with the dog with permission of the owner the day before and had not realised that he was trained to bite when tied up!! She was 12 years old at the time of the incident and on her own.
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01/12/2005 at 12:02am
Location: Notts Outfit: X tents lillebror TT Conway Cardinal
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Quote: Originally posted by ChrisandOdette on 30/11/2
I have two German Shepherds, and I can call them both too me, have them sit, lie, stay, wait (which is not the same as stay), all by hand signals as well as verbally.... I have my dogs under control...
Chris
Even Doctor Dolittle couldn't control his friends. No matter how good a trainer or communicator you are YOU DO NOT HAVE THESE DOGS UNDER CONTROL
Dogs are unpredictable, suffer mental illness, attack the leader to become top dog, leads break, collars slip and stakes uproot. (by the way I used to have a corgi did you know a male can jump eight foot fences when required?)
There was another horror story about some staffs attacking a child last week because they broke thru a fence all staffs put down but why isn't the owner punished? There is now an almost automatic jail sentence for causing death by driving if speeding, reckless etc why not the same for owners of unsecured dogs?
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