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03/4/2010 at 7:28pm
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Hopefully this is an easy question for anyone who has an awning to answer.

If I get an awning with a draught skirt and peg it well, would it pose a challenge for my 8 month old escapologist?!

Obviously I wouldn't leave him unattended, but I also don't want to spend the whole time fetching him back from any gaps...

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03/4/2010 at 7:59pm
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I've never succeeded in pegging the draught skirt down. Best way is to put a dog collar round his neck and tie him to a post. Either that or put a ball and chain on his leg.


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03/4/2010 at 8:19pm
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Our draught skirt as supplied with our awning, is a little too short lengthways and we have to use a longer length to bridge the gaps in the corners. The one supplied came without any pegging points, the one we have replaced it with, has them every 18 inches or so, i would try pegging it down and placing the carpet over the top of it where they both join to give a bit more security, but just watch out for escapeologist getting entangled in any guy ropes, such as the internal ones in ours that are ment for holding the front canopy up when its open, they can be fatal.

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03/4/2010 at 8:29pm
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I think it would certainly discourage him from getting in!

If you have not got pegging points on the skirt you can always get a tool to insert metal rings.

Ours discourages our jackrussell.



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03/4/2010 at 8:43pm
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Ah, thanks for your replies - it sounds much less straight forward than I'd imagined! I shall have to investigate further and actually find somewhere where I can see an awning attached to a caravan I think...

It might be easier to work out how to stop it raining when we go away than solve this one!

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03/4/2010 at 10:18pm
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Quote: Originally posted by avctaylor on 03/4/2010

It might be easier to work out how to stop it raining when we go away than solve this one!


If you find the answer then please do share  

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It may be easier if you bought a dog cage,  mine are not happy when we are anywhere without the cages.  The cages represent the dogs 'own space'  no-one bothers them there and they can relax in peace. Just train the rest of the family, to accept that this is the dogs sacred area and  make sure you buy one big enough to allow adult room to stretch  out and he will love it.After a while you will not need to close the door he will safe there and not want to escape to anywhere.

Tha other answer is a dog tie-out stake [like a corkscrew] that you fasten a lead to.



03/4/2010 at 10:41pm
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Quote: Originally posted by dogtlotdog on 03/4/2010

It may be easier if you bought a dog cage,  mine are not happy when we are anywhere without the cages.  The cages represent the dogs 'own space'  no-one bothers them there and they can relax in peace. Just train the rest of the family, to accept that this is the dogs sacred area and  make sure you buy one big enough to allow adult room to stretch  out and he will love it.After a while you will not need to close the door he will safe there and not want to escape to anywhere.

Tha other answer is a dog tie-out stake [like a corkscrew] that you fasten a lead to.





You do realise I'm talking about my baby son here...not a puppy?!

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Quote: Originally posted by avctaylor on 03/4/2010
You do realise I'm talking about my baby son here...not a puppy?!


My kids run free - a cage or chain may be welcomed by some campers


04/4/2010 at 12:36am
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Quote: Originally posted by avctaylor on 03/4/2010
Quote: Originally posted by dogtlotdog on 03/4/2010

It may be easier if you bought a dog cage,  mine are not happy when we are anywhere without the cages.  The cages represent the dogs 'own space'  no-one bothers them there and they can relax in peace. Just train the rest of the family, to accept that this is the dogs sacred area and  make sure you buy one big enough to allow adult room to stretch  out and he will love it.After a while you will not need to close the door he will safe there and not want to escape to anywhere.

Tha other answer is a dog tie-out stake [like a corkscrew] that you fasten a lead to.





You do realise I'm talking about my baby son here...not a puppy?!


 

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04/4/2010 at 12:46pm
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A playpen? When my eldest was young (under 3 - she's now 27!) I had to leave her alone in one for 5 mins at a time as I worked as a live in housekeeper for an elderly lady who was upstairs. She was more than content in a playpen with her toys as it was her special place. I knew she was safe and couldn't wander or crawl off. She wasn't a climber luckily! You can still buy folding playpens these days I believe - I couldn't have survived without one! Dog cage would have been good too!

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04/4/2010 at 1:48pm
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Seriously, it is possible to secure the skirt to the ground as long as it's long enough and has pegging eyelets. The skirts I've had, have only just touched the ground and, on some sloping sites, with the awning on lower ground than the caravan, have not reached the ground at all. Maybe the lower channel is different heights on some vans.

I've never had one with pegging eyelets. The end panels of the awning have triangular shaped pieces which do overlap the skirt and these peg down. The wheel arch is a bit of a weak point as there is no channel, but you can fix fasteners to the van to clip the skirt to.

You will probably find you need to buy a seperate skirt section to get one long enough and with eyelets.



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For emergency pegging down of the mud flap or skirt, try these

Clingons

Holdons

also appear under other names

they will act as pegging points and can be used with pegging bands or bungees

would actually suggest having a pack as emergency spares for awning repairs they are that good 

 



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Quote: Originally posted by avctaylor on 03/4/2010
Quote: Originally posted by dogtlotdog on 03/4/2010

It may be easier if you bought a dog cage,  mine are not happy when we are anywhere without the cages.  The cages represent the dogs 'own space'  no-one bothers them there and they can relax in peace. Just train the rest of the family, to accept that this is the dogs sacred area and  make sure you buy one big enough to allow adult room to stretch  out and he will love it.After a while you will not need to close the door he will safe there and not want to escape to anywhere.

Tha other answer is a dog tie-out stake [like a corkscrew] that you fasten a lead to.





You do realise I'm talking about my baby son here...not a puppy?!

 Maybe a dogs cage wouldn't be such a bad thing for curious babies whose main aim in life is to go Explore 



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we put our dog in the kennels when we go away.he doesnt like being left in the van while we go out for a day trip and there arent a lot of places that welcome dogs so he doesnt come


edit oops sorry only just realised its a baby not a pup lol
sorry

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