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Originally Posted by petef
I think almost every RV park allows dogs, I have never been turned away with my 15yr old Jack Russell,, but I find many dog owners think it is "ok" for their dogs to bark at things not related to personal security. People, train your dogs, nobody wants to hear them. The most common is the dog that barks at every person who walks their dog past the campsite. These dogs are not trained, they should not bark at other dogs walking by! Then there is the family who brings the dog but ignores it... the dog barks all the time when they are around, it wants to play and be involved. Yet the dumb owners think this is natural and lets the dog bark on end for the time they are camping. Dog owners have some respect for quiet and peacefulness. Thank you
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I agree there are some "dog owners" that need to have some respect.
Congratulations, you pushed my A##hole button
Now a game of word substitution: Replace the following words
dogs = children
bark = scream, whine, yell, cry
owners = parents
Same applies. In fact I would be willing to bet that campgrounds have more problems with children that trash and vandalize facilities and other peoples rigs than they have with an RV owner's dogs.
This is not to mention the drunken adults sitting around campfires at all hours of the night talking so loud they can be heard 10 spots over while their dog is laying there peacefully sleeping.
I will also go out on a limb and say that most dog owners have more respect for fellow campers than parents.