While many of us love our pets (we travel with three large dogs ourselves) many others do not. In our opinion it is the height of ignorance to bring pets into a group gathering (happy hour, communal meals, etc). In other words, if you have any consideration for your fellow travellers, leave your pets at your campsite. If this offends anyone, take a teaspoon of cement & harden up because really this post should be unnecessary.
Darrell & Sandra
jetj said
10:16 PM Dec 27, 2013
I always have my dogs confined to a yard, a carrier or on a lead for their own safety. I think most camp grounds ban animals around where people eat as do most motorhome, caravan clubs.
An animal lying beside it's owner behaving wouldn't offend me but I sense this may not have been the case.
oldboar said
06:49 AM Dec 28, 2013
No more to it Janette, simply thinking of those that are offended by the thoughtlessness of others. Strange as it may seem there are many travellers that do not like dogs or cats.
Darrell & Sandra
Rip and Rosie said
08:24 AM Dec 28, 2013
Like Janette, we keep our dogs on a lead and under control.
We don't take our dogs into communal kitchens or amenities, that's basic hygiene. However, as companion animals, dogs are happiest with their "pack" - us, and will stress if left alone, tied up or confined.
We work hard to train and control the dogs, and to minimise their impact on the environment. They are obedient, vaccinated, flea free, never leash free, and we pick up after them religiously. We restrict where we camp, excluded from National parks and a growing % of Tourist parks.
Personally, I don't care if you don't like my dogs.
If they annoy people simply by "being there" I think you need to make happy hour elsewhere.
oldboar said
01:48 PM Dec 28, 2013
I probably would like your dogs (have seen very few in the past sixty years, including the hundreds that I've hunted with in that time that I didn't like) but I can almost guarantee that a hard arsed attitude such as yours would engender an almost immediate dislike of you Ripand Rosie.
Darrell & Sandra
Ontos45 said
02:40 PM Dec 28, 2013
oldboar wrote:
No more to it Janette, simply thinking of those that are offended by the thoughtlessness of others. Strange as it may seem there are many travellers that do not like dogs or cats.
Darrell & Sandra
As there are many people that don't like other travellers. That's why I sold up so I could move when I didn't like the neighbours. There are many of us out there with pets, us with a big dog (Wolfhound/Rhodesian Ridgeback) that is well behaved but we seemed to be lumped with the others that do the wrong thing, because we have a big dog, not an ankle bitter or lap dog. Do what we do, say something or move! Big country.
-- Edited by Ontos45 on Saturday 28th of December 2013 02:42:25 PM
The dog lady said
11:08 PM Dec 28, 2013
Quite right, not all people like animals(other than human animals).
Lucky for me I have never in all my years met someone who doesn't like animals that I would want to spend any time with.
My dogs are Always more honest and reliable than humans, and better company than most!
And if you can't handle that then like someone else said, take a spoonful of cement and harden up!
Rip and Rosie said
09:15 AM Dec 29, 2013
oldboar wrote:
I probably would like your dogs (have seen very few in the past sixty years, including the hundreds that I've hunted with in that time that I didn't like) but I can almost guarantee that a hard arsed attitude such as yours would engender an almost immediate dislike of you Ripand Rosie.
Well said Rosie. My dog is my best mate and if she isn't welcome then I don't want to be there either. Also many caravan parks have rules about leaving pets unattended in vans or at your campsite.
dorian said
08:34 AM Dec 30, 2013
I love my dog but I completely understand if others don't. I wouldn't dream of intruding on others without asking, and I wouldn't bring my dog to your house, and certainly not to your dinner table. If you are the sort of dog owner who expects others to eat in the company of your little darling, then you and your dog(s) should eat alone.
Some time ago I brought my dog to an outdoor cafe and was in the process of attaching her lead to some plumbing when I noticed one of the patrons glaring at me. Instead of resenting him for it, I took the hint and went elsewhere, and I've never done the same thing again.
Ontos45 said
10:03 AM Dec 30, 2013
dorian wrote:
I love my dog but I completely understand if others don't. I wouldn't dream of intruding on others without asking, and I wouldn't bring my dog to your house, and certainly not to your dinner table. If you are the sort of dog owner who expects others to eat in the company of your little darling, then you and your dog(s) should eat alone.
Some time ago I brought my dog to an outdoor cafe and was in the process of attaching her lead to some plumbing when I noticed one of the patrons glaring at me. Instead of resenting him for it, I took the hint and went elsewhere, and I've never done the same thing again.
Don't times change. Saw on Tv, The Great South East (Qld.) program cafes that specifically cater for dogs and their owners on the sidewalk. They provide water and tie-up points or cages. Some big dogs there too.
Clare46 said
10:08 AM Dec 30, 2013
I've seen cafes in some inner suburbs of Sydney that have bowls of water out for dogs who are welcome in the outside areas
Bunkerbob said
06:54 PM Dec 30, 2013
The problem with threads like this is the dog owners with manners and consideration get their noses out of joint when the thread is not aimed at them. The dog owners who the thread is aimed at, couldn't give a stuff and will continue their inconsiderate behaviour regardless.
Same with smokers, (I was a very heavy smoker and guilty of this) they also have very little consideration for others. They may smoke away fro others but their breathe and their clothes reek of stale tobacco. They will stand around a fire and flick their butt towards the fire but not in it. Go to the now dead fire place the next morning and there will always be butts. Height of ignorance but those not meant to be offended are and those meant to take a hint won't.
jules47 said
10:12 PM Dec 30, 2013
Spot on Bunkerbob!!
Triple333 said
02:25 PM Dec 31, 2013
I have enjoyed this forum, and will continue to observe it.
While I sit by myself In the corner, with my 2 large dogs and a cigarette.
I generally don't smoke out of my camp, unless folk say it's ok.
And if my dogs aren't welcome, I don't go.
This forum has taught me a few things.
Travel alone and don't mix with people. Therefore I can't piss anyone off, can I?
Happy New Year to the grey nomad whingers!!!!
PS Oh, and it just so happened I spent Christmas Day at Banff, Canada. so many dogs in the hotel, from German shepherds, to bull mastiffs to handbag dogs. They were allowed everywhere, bars, shops etc within the hotel.
No one complained.
feel free to ignore me on the road, and I will happily do the same
-- Edited by Triple333 on Tuesday 31st of December 2013 02:41:15 PM
Happywanderer said
02:44 PM Dec 31, 2013
Sally I was delighted to meet you and your dogs here at Greens Lake some time back. Even my little Jessie got on well with your two.
I' m sorry you feel that way because of one or two insensitive remarks. Nowhere did I see them aimed at your dogs. Will be pleased to catch up with you again out there somewhere sometime.
Bunkerbob said
02:51 PM Dec 31, 2013
There you go. A nose out of joint with a comment (whinge) not aimed at her. As I said, those who comments aren't aimed at take offence and get tetchy, those who the comments ARE aimed at aren't on the forum and couldn't give a stuff anyway. If you are offended, the comments are obviously NOT aimed at you, if you aren't offended, maybe you should be.
Shogun said
04:30 PM Dec 31, 2013
Im intrigued by people who say my dogs/cats are better company than most humans...have they met most humans???????
I've read post after post of'for and against' animals.We have a Jack Russell. We were parked in a van park least week. One night unwelcome visitors came and stole a couple of bicycles and were about to remove a kayak when our dog let out a warning bark. He was the star of the park, the thieves got away on the bikes but didn't get anything else. Cuzzie (our dog) sleeps outside in his kennel. He received many gifts of food with our permission of course. He is generally very quiet. Dogs aren't all yappy and a nuisance. Give over will you, dislikers.
cheers
Bunkerbob said
07:17 PM Dec 31, 2013
Couldn't agree more Val n Rob. We have/had a dog, a Border Collie called Kip. Would have loved to have him with us but lack of space precludes it. He is very happy at our daughters place with our 8 & 5 year old grandsons. I would love a Jack Russell. Believe that they are a German Shepherd in nature but their size lets them down Trainable, loyal and loving. One day and then I can join the hordes of the hated. Still don't like smokers though.
valnrob said
09:49 PM Dec 31, 2013
Bunkerbob, Rob and I are ex smokers. It wasn't until we gave up did we realize the smell of cig smoke and the damage smoking causes. It is my only regret in my life.
Cheers
Bunkerbob said
12:08 PM Jan 1, 2014
So am I. Gave up in October 2001 and then had a massive heart attack in March 2002 that the doctor said was probably bought on by giving up smoking. Don't quite know how that works but I survived. And, yes, it is not until you give up that you realise how much smokers and smoking smells. Smokers don't realise it but even passing through a smoke cloud gets onto your clothes and hair, what is left of it.. Don't have regrets cause your past makes up who you are today. But having been a smoker you can understand what Nonsmokers put up with.
The dog lady said
01:13 PM Jan 1, 2014
Triple333 wrote:
I have enjoyed this forum, and will continue to observe it.
While I sit by myself In the corner, with my 2 large dogs and a cigarette.
I generally don't smoke out of my camp, unless folk say it's ok.
And if my dogs aren't welcome, I don't go.
This forum has taught me a few things.
Travel alone and don't mix with people. Therefore I can't piss anyone off, can I?
Happy New Year to the grey nomad whingers!!!!
PS Oh, and it just so happened I spent Christmas Day at Banff, Canada. so many dogs in the hotel, from German shepherds, to bull mastiffs to handbag dogs. They were allowed everywhere, bars, shops etc within the hotel.
No one complained.
feel free to ignore me on the road, and I will happily do the same
-- Edited by Triple333 on Tuesday 31st of December 2013 02:41:15 PM
Hey Sally,
If I see you sitting alone with you dog and smokes, can I bring my dogs and smokes over and stay for a chat?
valnrob said
03:07 PM Jan 1, 2014
Don't get me wrong, people,I wouldn't ignore anyone if they smoked.
pawsoz said
04:08 PM Jan 1, 2014
This thread started out about people taking their pets to happy hours......and as much as I love my 2 Whippets I would not drea of joining an already established happy hour with my dogs or at least certainly not without asking people first.....at times it has been evident that my boys would not be welcome (for a variety of reasons) in which case I may stay for a chat and perhaps share some munchies etc and then return to myown mh, at other times I am enthusiatically asked to bring the boys along....so in every instance 'play it by ear' see what the go is.
What I am not so keen on is people who allow their dogs to runaround all over a camp off leash, often emptying out right by your door....or putting the fear of dog into your own dog.....
I treat camps as 'on lead' parks, clear up and boys on leash until I get right out of camp, if there is a safe place to then allow the boys to take a free run whilst I am watching carefully.
Annie
Kaid said
05:33 PM Jan 1, 2014
you know what they say.
If you smoke after sex. You are doing it too fast
While many of us love our pets (we travel with three large dogs ourselves) many others do not. In our opinion it is the height of ignorance to bring pets into a group gathering (happy hour, communal meals, etc). In other words, if you have any consideration for your fellow travellers, leave your pets at your campsite. If this offends anyone, take a teaspoon of cement & harden up because really this post should be unnecessary.
Darrell & Sandra
Post deleted in the interests of not being banned.
-- Edited by Spook on Thursday 2nd of January 2014 08:38:08 PM
While many of us love our pets (we travel with three large dogs ourselves) many others do not. In our opinion it is the height of ignorance to bring pets into a group gathering (happy hour, communal meals, etc). In other words, if you have any consideration for your fellow travellers, leave your pets at your campsite. If this offends anyone, take a teaspoon of cement & harden up because really this post should be unnecessary.
Darrell & Sandra
I always have my dogs confined to a yard, a carrier or on a lead for their own safety. I think most camp grounds ban animals around where people eat as do most motorhome, caravan clubs.
An animal lying beside it's owner behaving wouldn't offend me but I sense this may not have been the case.
Darrell & Sandra
We don't take our dogs into communal kitchens or amenities, that's basic hygiene. However, as companion animals, dogs are happiest with their "pack" - us, and will stress if left alone, tied up or confined.
We work hard to train and control the dogs, and to minimise their impact on the environment. They are obedient, vaccinated, flea free, never leash free, and we pick up after them religiously. We restrict where we camp, excluded from National parks and a growing % of Tourist parks.
Personally, I don't care if you don't like my dogs.
If they annoy people simply by "being there" I think you need to make happy hour elsewhere.
Darrell & Sandra
As there are many people that don't like other travellers. That's why I sold up so I could move when I didn't like the neighbours. There are many of us out there with pets, us with a big dog (Wolfhound/Rhodesian Ridgeback) that is well behaved but we seemed to be lumped with the others that do the wrong thing, because we have a big dog, not an ankle bitter or lap dog. Do what we do, say something or move! Big country.
-- Edited by Ontos45 on Saturday 28th of December 2013 02:42:25 PM
Quite right, not all people like animals(other than human animals).
Lucky for me I have never in all my years met someone who doesn't like animals that I would want to spend any time with.
My dogs are Always more honest and reliable than humans, and better company than most!
And if you can't handle that then like someone else said, take a spoonful of cement and harden up!
Too bad oldboar.
Pity, though, I quite like you.
Well said Rosie. My dog is my best mate and if she isn't welcome then I don't want to be there either. Also many caravan parks have rules about leaving pets unattended in vans or at your campsite.
Some time ago I brought my dog to an outdoor cafe and was in the process of attaching her lead to some plumbing when I noticed one of the patrons glaring at me. Instead of resenting him for it, I took the hint and went elsewhere, and I've never done the same thing again.
Don't times change. Saw on Tv, The Great South East (Qld.) program cafes that specifically cater for dogs and their owners on the sidewalk. They provide water and tie-up points or cages. Some big dogs there too.
I've seen cafes in some inner suburbs of Sydney that have bowls of water out for dogs who are welcome in the outside areas
Same with smokers, (I was a very heavy smoker and guilty of this) they also have very little consideration for others. They may smoke away fro others but their breathe and their clothes reek of stale tobacco. They will stand around a fire and flick their butt towards the fire but not in it. Go to the now dead fire place the next morning and there will always be butts. Height of ignorance but those not meant to be offended are and those meant to take a hint won't.
I have enjoyed this forum, and will continue to observe it.
While I sit by myself In the corner, with my 2 large dogs and a cigarette.
I generally don't smoke out of my camp, unless folk say it's ok.
And if my dogs aren't welcome, I don't go.
This forum has taught me a few things.
Travel alone and don't mix with people. Therefore I can't piss anyone off, can I?
Happy New Year to the grey nomad whingers!!!!
PS Oh, and it just so happened I spent Christmas Day at Banff, Canada. so many dogs in the hotel, from German shepherds, to bull mastiffs to handbag dogs. They were allowed everywhere, bars, shops etc within the hotel.
No one complained.
feel free to ignore me on the road, and I will happily do the same
-- Edited by Triple333 on Tuesday 31st of December 2013 02:41:15 PM
I' m sorry you feel that way because of one or two insensitive remarks. Nowhere did I see them aimed at your dogs. Will be pleased to catch up with you again out there somewhere sometime.
cheers
Cheers
Hey Sally,
If I see you sitting alone with you dog and smokes, can I bring my dogs and smokes over and stay for a chat?
What I am not so keen on is people who allow their dogs to runaround all over a camp off leash, often emptying out right by your door....or putting the fear of dog into your own dog.....
I treat camps as 'on lead' parks, clear up and boys on leash until I get right out of camp, if there is a safe place to then allow the boys to take a free run whilst I am watching carefully.
Annie
If you smoke after sex. You are doing it too fast
It must be Happy Hour, Yaaaaay.
Post deleted in the interests of not being banned.
-- Edited by Spook on Thursday 2nd of January 2014 08:38:08 PM