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18/6/2010 at 1:39pm
 Location: Netherlands
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Next month we are going camping for the first time with a dog.

We called one of our favorite sites and asked about dogs being allowed and were told they are very welcome but only on certain fields.. no problem, we booked a pitch on one of those fields.

Then I was thinking about where the dog will/won't be allowed so we called and were told that the dogs are not allowed anywhere expect the permitted fields but there are exits to the forests for nice walks.

We have stayed on many sites and have obviously encountered dogs but have never really taken any notice of where they are/are not allowed.

So my question is... what is the norm?

Angie



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18/6/2010 at 1:44pm
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Hi Angie,

Most of the sites we stayed at in holland had a dog exercise area or forests round them that we could take the dog for walks.

Normally they have to be kept on a short lead at all times, even outside the tent,

we never encountered any problems, just make sure the dog gets plenty of walks so that he is not tempted to pee on your tent.

What kind of dog have you got??

 

 



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18/6/2010 at 1:54pm
 Location: Cumbria
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Hi I'm probably not the best person to answer this as we've only ever been to 2 campsites! We take our two dogs with us and I think the answer is that there isn't really a 'norm' except that they aren't allowed in any buildings - showers, shops etc. Of the 2 we went to, one had a dog walk and the other had dog exercise field which was great, not enclosed but a bit away from the campsite and pretty big. You always seem to be required to keep them on a lead around the campsite and, of course, pick up after them.

Otherwise, ours were with us by the tent and we all came and left through the main entrance.



18/6/2010 at 2:36pm
 Location: Leicester
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We have been on lots of campsites with our dogs and the norm is kept on a lead on site and pick up if any accidents. There are a lot of sites that have designated dog walks on the site.No dogs in showers, toilets or shop. I can`t comment on bars/ clubs on sites as I dont go to sites with them  One thing I would say if you are going near a beach check dogs are allowed on it

.Happy camping.



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18/6/2010 at 3:40pm
 Location: Staffordshire
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Our experience is pretty much the same as everyone above, dogs on leads on site and not allowed in any buildings, it's the same rules as any public space, just keep them under close control and don't let them be a nuisance to anyone, we tend to set up a windbreak "yard" for them so they can have a bit of freedom in there and do their "business" where people can't see.

You'll find that some sites seem to welcome dogs whereas others seem to just "permit" them.



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18/6/2010 at 6:02pm
 Location: Devon
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Quote: Originally posted by Esther1 on 18/6/2010

 we tend to set up a windbreak "yard" for them so they can have a bit of freedom in there


We do the same next to the awning.  I usually take a long lead aswell so that when she's on site and if it's quiet we tie her up so she has a bit of movement - we did that last weekend when we were pitched next to a river, so she had enough freedom to go in if she wanted but was still restrained by the lead.

We only go to places were dogs are welcomed and not just "put up with", and I would never chose a site without an onsite dog walk/or woodland access as the dog is part of the reason we took up camping & caravanning anyway so we have to ensure the park suits her first!



18/6/2010 at 6:39pm
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Ours is Always on a lead - or tether around the caravan. We take ours around the site unless signs forbid (never seen any) and obviously to anyt designated dog walk area. Don't take him in buildings and don't allow him on other people's pitches. Always pick up his leavings.



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19/6/2010 at 3:59pm
 Location: Netherlands
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So it is as I feared...

Some sites are dog friendly and some just accept dogs.

Well I guess there are sites we wont be going back to then as my new little friend is going wherever I go :)

Thanks for the input peeps :)

Angie



19/6/2010 at 4:02pm
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Quote: Originally posted by rochford6 on 18/6/2010

Hi Angie,

Most of the sites we stayed at in holland had a dog exercise area or forests round them that we could take the dog for walks.

Normally they have to be kept on a short lead at all times, even outside the tent,

we never encountered any problems, just make sure the dog gets plenty of walks so that he is not tempted to pee on your tent.

What kind of dog have you got??

 

 


There is a dog walking forest area right next to the field where we will be pitched so we are very happy about that

We habve got the cutest little shih tzu. I am allerfic to dogs so am lucky to have found one I can tolerate and am incredibly happy to have her.

You really have no idea how much dog sniffing  I had to do to find out which dog I could actually have lol

But is she fab? Hell hes

Angie



21/6/2010 at 11:12am
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All sites are different.
Can recommend Rivendale in Ashbourne, they even allow dogs in the bar!



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