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18/10/2007 at 11:18pm
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I guess its down to the individual to decide what they feel is best for their own dog - after all, you know your dog much better than anybody else.
I consider myself to be fairly liberal with my views and interpretations of rules. However, I can see why a site owner or warden would put a blanket ban on animals being left unattended in vans. IMO its not being jobsworth or overzealous. Put yourself in the position of a site warden - a site will have hundreds, possibly thousands of guests throughout a season. How can you tell whether or not your guests' dog is going to be okay or not if left alone in a van?? Best scenario is that they will settle down and chill out, maybe they will bark, be distressed and annoy other guests - worst scenario doesnt bear thinking about.
For our part, we take the dog wherever we go - she's called Holly, a rescue mongrel (cross staffie and something equally stupid) and she is the bestest dog in the whole wide world!!
If we go somewhere and she is not welcome (pub,restaurant etc.) then we just move on and find somewhere else. We are really lucky, in pubs she finds a spot under the table and settles down - however, not everybody likes dogs and I respect this.
Isn't there a joke about not leaving chocolate labs too close to the fire in case they melt?
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19/10/2007 at 5:34pm
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If you ask your vet that question you will be told to get a cage for your dog.
This may sound cruel but i am assured the dog quickly accepts the cage as their territory and is quite happy there.
The idea is that whenever you leave home or your caravan you put the dog in it. As time goes on you leave the cage open so the dog quickly is free to roam the room but can return to the cage if it feels threatend. Obviously the cage has water, bedding and toys etc in it.
As with all soft mouths dogs Lab pup's love nothing better than a good chew. So if your know the pup is happy in a cage then it can't be chewing up your shoes etc.
Good luck with the pup
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