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Originally Posted by hames57
While you are gone having a great time, the rest of us who are in the campground often have to put up with the sound of a dog yapping or barking during the time you are away having fun. This is a very common occurrence and I always feel bad for the dog as it is a very sad, but continuuuuuuuoooooous barking. I time tracked one dog at 5 hours of continuous barking from 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM. So, the solution is, take the dog with you anytime you are away from your RV. If you can't, then probably best to kennel the dog at home.
I love dogs, other people's dogs. I've owned many dogs, but they are a nuisance for non-dog folks in the campground from barking to pooping to sniffing a strangers groin. I wish I could say that all dog owners control and take good care of their four legged camping friends. But, they don't.
And your dog(s) will bark a lot during your absence. No matter how well trained you believe them to be.
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And we could go on rants about drinking and partying, or children, or golf carts, or music, or fires, or etc, etc. The truth is they rent a spot just like you. You have to put up with your neighbors or leave. I have felt your pain at times about many neighbors I have had, but they are your neighbors. So to try an be neighborly is the only sensible thing to do. There are no easy solutions to any annoyance except to remove yourself from it.