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06/8/2005 at 9:02am
Location: Glos Outfit: Dandy Designer
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I am going to get lynched but here goes. Sadly I am an ex dog owner of the most wonderful dog, a collie cross, so I feel it is fair for me to comment.
I do think it is fair that dogs are charged for because the reality is that although everybody claims to clear up doggy mess, there is a significant large minority that do not. £5.00 a night though seems unreasonable.
All dog owners claim that their dogs are well behaved but they often very clearly are not. My dear late mother inlaws dogs being a case in point... nightmare. I have had the sausages nicked by a campsite dog and the owner complained to me about the danger that his poor pouch was put into because he could have burnt his nose, was cooking on a small barbecue on the ground you see, and turned my back for a second.
Please if you have a dog take the rose tinted specs off and look realistically at his behaviour what is sweet to you might be a pain to some of us. Sorry but when a dog marks the tent with his scent this is rather annoying, the car I can cope with it comes off in the car wash better, so he is free to pee on the tyres but not the tent. Tie them up on the campsite unless you can be sure they are going to stay put and not raid other peoples larders. Finally Please oh please clear up the turds and do remember that goes for fields too... sheep suffer from dreadful illnesses from dogs poo not just people.
Incidently I think it is really sad that dogs have had to be banned from beaches but you can understand why....
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06/8/2005 at 9:55am
Location: Essex Greater London Outfit: Bailey Phoenix 640
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Well Tent_Peg, what can I say except that it's not only wandering pooches who nick your sausages off the barbie - believe me!! lol!
Even though we don't take our beloved wooffles away in the caravan with us, I'm wondering how on earth any folk who do would let their beloved pooches roam off the lead on a campsite to get near your sausages anyway! I'd be totally paranoid that somebody might want to swipe one or both of mine, (dogs not sausages), because I love 'em to bits and as they're totally adorable, many others do to! And while it's all well and good having them microchipped as mine are, you've got to find them before you can claim ownership.
As for the leg cocking on tents/awnings, I can appreciate how frustrating it must be particularly when trying to get rid of the whiff to prevent other hounds from following suit on the same spot BUT yet again, if we keep our pooches on leads, (or those screw in the ground things at our pitches making sure they can only reach to the boundaries of it), then this should not happen. I know if I'm out with my 'boys' I watch where they want to cock their legs and would pull them away from anything unsuitable before it's too late, (passers by legs especially).
Poop scooping goes without saying, is essential and if we who are responsible,(and realistic), dog owners carry on to behave as such, maybe all the rest will cotton on and do the same? Well, we can dream....
Btw, Ang/Ken if that's pictures of your site on your gallery, it looks lovely Would definitely consider that for a visit if down that way.
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06/8/2005 at 3:28pm
Location: france Outfit: None Entered
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Quote: Originally posted by walker family on 06/08/2005
I am with you on this one HippyChick, when away our dog is always on a tie out kit and when not on the tie out she is on her lead, we also worry about her wondering off or being taken, Gems breed (Staffordshire Bull Terrier) are one of the most stolen dogs in Britain so she is never left to wonder a camp site, she is not even allowed out without us at home, whilst on a camp site we treat it like our home, we clear all doggy doo's up at home and we ensure we do the same whilst away.
Gillian
we are the same with our staffie
suzanne
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