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01/9/2006 at 4:20pm
Location: Lake District Outfit: Khyam Igloo & Vango Gamma 450
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Quote: Originally posted by HaPenny Slug on 31/8/2006
Going to play devils' advocate, but just because someone should!
Quote: Originally posted by tentpegjenny on 31/8/2006
Just spent August bank holiday on a 5 van site.... Kids on the site a delight absolutely no problem. However my friend had the joy of a dog pooh at back of her tent where one of the visiting dogs had deposited.... not much fun for her scraping it off her shoe........
Had a friend who let a holiday cottage who used to allow pets, one season later that had all changed, property completely wrecked. It is sad but there are a lot of very poor dog owners out that pamper and baby dogs with no idea whatsoever how to train or control them.
Every dog owner I ever speak to very firmly asserts that they pick up the dog pooh..... I find this surprising because there is a hell of a lot of dog pooh out there and it is antisocial and a health hazard.
On the other hand, I've spent many days on sites where the kids have been a nightmare (playing football against my car and caravan etc.) and seriously think twice about going on a site where they do allow kids (I'm a teacher... they're not like that in school!!!), but then there's lovely kids, lovely parents, lovely dogs, lovely owners, and not-so-lovely of each too. I doubt that either charging or not charging for a dog on site would prevent your friend from getting muck on her shoe I'm afraid.
I owned a holiday home here in the Lakes, and ran a hotel and managed a few other holiday homes. We all allowed pets, and seriously tried not to welcome children! Sticky fingers! Dog owners were very conscientious and cleaned up impeccably after themselves, whereas parents of children always left the houses/hotels well after changeover time, hurrying the kids into the car, leaving tonnes of stuff behind we had to post, and a mess, as they were too busy with getting the kids sorted to think of anything else! The only times we had to get compensation from guests was when kids had done stuff. 90% of the time, our cleaners could guess when kids had been, and couldn't guess when dogs had been... says a lot.
As a teacher in a deprived area, I say bring in compulsory parenting classes, pre-conception. If they fail, they're not allowed a licence to have a kid... financial situation to be taken into account!
Talking of mess that people with kids leave in houses/hotels, its the same in pubs, they come in move tables and chairs around, make a load of noise, upset everyone else that is in the pub, then leave a load of mess on and under the tables, and dont even put the tables back when they go.
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01/9/2006 at 7:48pm
Location: Glos Outfit: Dandy Designer
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HaPennySlug... Hi.... I used to be a community midwife in a VERY mixed area. I could tell from the minute I met the mother in pregnancy where the future social problems would come from. This was NOT either always from the poorest, although obviously if people are dysfunctional there incomes are often dreadful but not always.....
The awful thing is that these parents were not awful they were often just damaged from poor parenting themselves. I am sure we should be intervening more forcably but it is not an easy problem. I just knew that I had to put as much love and care into them as I could and hope that helped if only a little.
However this thread is about Dogs! The problem with kids is addressed because there are a huge number of adult only sites out there. Dogs are very rarely banned they are priced out... which does at least give owners a choice.
Actually I am disturbed by the way immediately people draw attention away with dogs by comparing them to children.
1. Bad behaviour in one group is not justified by bad behaviour in another... that is a divertionary tactic.... and a failure to face facts
2. Children are are our future .... and are not in anyway to be compared to dogs. Dogs are a domesticated animal of great worth and it is degrading to their species refer to them as surrogate children. Dogs deserve respect in their own right. In order to be a good dog owner you have to master your dog and be pack leader that is in fact the reality... not be a surrogate parent.
By the way HaPenny Slug tried teaching, was terrible at it the kids had me for breakfast... but have great respect for those of you out there that carry the torch..
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