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Pet Restrictions At RV Parks


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#21 nitehawk

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Posted 26 September 2011 - 10:56 AM

If you want a real "thrilling" olfactory experience try camping in the National park Chippewa Flowage west of Medford, WI when things are damp or just after a rain!! If you close your eyes and take a deep breath you would think you were standing in a very filthy dog kennel. Most of the campers are there for the weekend or a week and feel it is ok for their dogs to take a dump in the sparse brush between sites without having to clean it up.

Personal observation: Most full-time RVers do pick up after their pets as they consider wherever they are camped as their home, be it ever so short a visit. A U.S. Forest service ranger informed us that due to the economy more people are bring their pets along for the weekend or week and these pets are not accustomed to all the activity in a CG. I do not and cannot blame the dog, whatever the breed, for bad behavior. The fault lies with the dog's owner in not teaching proper behavior. This, as most of us will attest, also applies to the behavior of their children.
'Nuff said. Just started another subject for disagreement.





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