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Topic: Should I let kids be kids?.....or not.
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30/8/2020 at 10:02am
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ARRGH! BBQs! Though only time I've really been affected is by a big family/friends group having a multitude of them going and smoking fellow campers including myself out!
On the subject of extended leads, I had a ground anchor for my dog and he could only go a short distance within my pitch area, though he preferred the car seats - he could watch more of what's going on. Having said that, we'd be out most of the day so he was never tied up for that long. I had an extended lead for use when we were further afield but livestock around, altho' to be fair, he was so used to livestock that he ignored them - he had a great relationship with the Highlanders who used to wander up our drive regularly. Worst occasion was when someone with a cat was pitched just up from us decided to go for a wander and had the temerity to come onto our pitch!!
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