red750 Posted November 26 Posted November 26 A fairly new feature appearing at caravan parks around the country is dog-friendly campimg spaces. Many people would like the opportunity to take their dogs with them, but most parks are "No Dogs Allowed". 1 1
old man emu Posted November 26 Posted November 26 I'd rather see dog parks with no caravans allowed. 2
onetrack Posted November 26 Posted November 26 I have no desire to share a quiet camping getaway in a caravan park, with a bunch of yapping, badly trained pooches! It's bad enough around here at home! The number of dogs that yap and howl all day in the city is atrocious. People go out all day and leave the dogs alone and they get frustrated and bored and bark their heads off at any sound. The neighbours over the road have a dachshund. They're nervous wrecks, that breed. This dachshund starts barking with his annoying gruff little bark, at any sound, the minute his owners go out. I reckon people should have to be tested and checked to be able to own dogs, just like a firearms licence.
spacesailor Posted November 26 Posted November 26 I agree completely. On a good note ! . Australia's top dog " redtree Ranger " was rescued from a bad owner , & was on the, " Pal dog food "cans . Invited to Crufts UK . spacesailor 1
Jerry_Atrick Posted November 26 Posted November 26 (edited) Jee, you guys would hate it over here.. dogs rule, but most are well behaved.. Pubs, some restaurants, camping: many allow dogs and they are more often better behaved than humans I intend to bring my cocker to Aus.. but he may be more yappy about being prohibited from the pub Edited November 26 by Jerry_Atrick 1 1
spacesailor Posted November 26 Posted November 26 And !. National Parks , Beaches , & too many other places to remember. spacesailor 1
nomadpete Posted November 27 Posted November 27 Sign I saw at a remote pub in Gulf Country.... sorry but I lost the pic. Here's the deal. You keep your dog out of my pub. I'll keep my bullet out of your dog. Not everyone likes to have dogs underfoot in a crowded pub. 1
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