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We used to have 2 dogs, one large and one small, which we took with us on holiday. As they grew old and passed on, we did not replace them. Our personal opinion is that if your dog really enjoys camping, you are lucky. Get one that doesn't, and you have problems. Regarding a site owner allowing 2 or more dogs per unit, or even no dogs at all, can be influenced by many factors. However, I think the two most crucial factors are (1)the failure of some dog owners to exercise proper control at all times, and (2)the site owner's own vulnerability due to ever increasing responsibility under health and safety legislation.
For example, if a dog is loose and attcks another dog (or person) and someone is badly bitten, the injured party can often have a legal claim against the site owner.
Take the argument to its logical conclusion: it is not impossible for a site with 100 pitches to have 200 dogs on the premises at one time. Not very likely, I know, but site owners have to plan for any eventuality. It could easily average at one dog per pitch, which would still mean 100 dogs on site.
Bertie.
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