we just wanted to send you a new kitten nice white one ( Blackie is her name )
we can forget that now
Cheers John
Dougwe said
06:14 PM Dec 28, 2013
Shame John, poor little Blackie would be arrested on site mate.
Rip and Rosie said
06:52 PM Dec 28, 2013
chris & terry wrote:
"really this post should be unnecessary." Says it all really. We have been on the road full time for some time now & the major attraction is the freedom it affords. With this in mind I try to live by "live & let live". You are not required to like my dog, & I am not required to like you. If we meet happily somewhere then this is a pleasant bonus, & one of life's joys, otherwise we should agree to disagree & simply move on. Why is it creeping into the forum that some are so concerned about the actions of others? Rather than "take a teaspoon of cement", how about taking a chill pill, or just turn the key & move on to the next site. There are so many nice people & places out here we could be searching out, why be distracted by some irritations along the way.
terry
agree
Rip and Rosie said
06:58 PM Dec 28, 2013
justcruisin01 wrote:
Well behaved dogs like those of Briche are fine,uncontroled & off the leash are not.
Wife had a very large dog ran out from a camp as we walked along the road, jumped up on her with its sharp nails & opened up her thigh from her shorts to the knee , drawing blood all the way & the xyx owner thought that was ok as he was only saying g/day. Iv'e had them jump on me with mud all over them, clean clothes back in the wash.
I dont believe we should have to accept this lack of control.
JC.
There is a difference between uncontrolled dogs and well trained dogs on a leash.
You should never generalise and ban all dogs, when really its just some of them.
I support a ban on unleashed, untrained dogs who cause injury to others.
Lets be clear.
Grams said
07:08 PM Dec 28, 2013
Rip and Rosie wrote:
chris & terry wrote:
"really this post should be unnecessary." Says it all really. We have been on the road full time for some time now & the major attraction is the freedom it affords. With this in mind I try to live by "live & let live". You are not required to like my dog, & I am not required to like you. If we meet happily somewhere then this is a pleasant bonus, & one of life's joys, otherwise we should agree to disagree & simply move on. Why is it creeping into the forum that some are so concerned about the actions of others? Rather than "take a teaspoon of cement", how about taking a chill pill, or just turn the key & move on to the next site. There are so many nice people & places out here we could be searching out, why be distracted by some irritations along the way.
terry
agree
Depends who was there first... I don't see why those who don't want dogs in their face, have to move. If the dog owners keep their dogs under control...like on a lease at all times, that's fine. But not running around jumping up and crapping everywhere. But then I'd just return it to you ASAP if you don't clean it up.
oldbobsbus said
07:21 PM Dec 28, 2013
I guess there is a few things to be learned from this thread..
1. Dog owners think their Pepe is a member of the family and should be accepted by all.
2. Non Dog owners think that dogs are dogs and should be treated as such.
3.Dog owners think that if you don't like their dog it is your problem.
4. Non dog owners really really do think that dogs should be treated as dogs and not members of the family..
My advice is if you have a dog treat it like a dog and train it to behave and don't expect others to accept it as a fellow traveler...
Your dog your problem....
SnowT said
07:49 PM Dec 28, 2013
Look's Like I'm in Trouble..
My Little Itch Like to Bark at stranger's.. She is a good indicator if someone is around..
She does Like to lick and She always want some affection..
She will sit at my feet to keep me company and as she has always been in close company since she was a Pup she will go all sookie and then get excited when I come home NO matter the Weather..
She is the Boss..
So yes I think I spoil her to much..
Juergen
Grams said
08:08 PM Dec 28, 2013
I'm not having a go at anyone's little precious.... I was a cat and dog owner for many years. But just because precious is your sooky la la, doesn't mean we all feel the same way about precious. I understand they are your family and they and you love being in each other's company, and I think that great....for you.
But don't force precious onto others who don't want to be jumped all over, covered in mud, slobbered on or step out their caravans and tread on precious' crap...it's not fair. Just have a thought about others wherever you decide to take precious, and take responsibility for what precious does.
Grams
ibbo said
08:24 PM Dec 28, 2013
billeeeeeee wrote:
Very childish.
jetj said
10:04 PM Dec 28, 2013
My dogs are scared of humans, they're rescues, don't lick or crave attention, don't bark, are happy to enjoy a walk without other dogs scaring the crap out of them. They're scared of cats, probably mice and other dogs generally.
I generally make a fuss of nice dogs if they want to be patted. I try to respect others and their animals.
Plendo said
10:16 PM Dec 28, 2013
It is interesting that dog owners have problems with OPDs (Other People's Dogs), because other people dogs are not trained in the same way, bark differently, react differently to strangers, or even may just be a different size.
The problem is that dog owners do not realise that other people see their dog(s) the same way, they fail to realise that there dog is an OPD to EVERYONE ELSE.
The dog lady said
10:39 PM Dec 28, 2013
Rip and Rosie wrote:
Travelling dogs should be on leash and under control.
How then can they go from person to person annoying them?
All dogs bark, but a simple command should stop them.
What's your problem?
If you don't like my dogs, I can do happy hour without you, no problem.
Hear hear!
I'll be doing my happy hour without you too. I don't have dogs so as to ignore them or leave them behind. Unlike the occasional company provided by other travellers, my dogs are my CONSTANT companions, and deserving of my consideration in return.
One thing that doesn't seem to add up. Out in the playground I have rarely come across other campers who object to dogs, yet there seem to be an awful lot on this site. Are you all sitting at home whinging in anticipation? Whatever the reason, I'm very happy not to meet you out here
billeeeeeee said
11:04 PM Dec 28, 2013
ibbo wrote:
billeeeeeee wrote:
Very childish.
Thank you ,,,,
May I stop here and say something about Rod,???? Good,,, could not get a boo out of Rod when he came to Greens, !!Just!! look at that smile ,,,,only Greens lake can do that to you, May I add to this, Rod has a sense of humour that is as dry as a nuns tit,,,,,, stay excited Nomads...............Billeeeeeee
-- Edited by billeeeeeee on Saturday 28th of December 2013 11:15:31 PM
Happy Hour at Greens lake a couple of days ago,,,,,, May I stop here and say this,??? 100 years from now , !!Not even the memory, of you and Me will be remembered, or your kids ,or there kids, too,,, We only get one shot at this life, sooo lets all get excited about life, and enjoy it .......... A very excited Billeeeeeee,
Well behaved dogs like those of Briche are fine,uncontroled & off the leash are not.
I dont believe we should have to accept this lack of control.
JC.
There is a difference between uncontrolled dogs and well trained dogs on a leash.
You should never generalise and ban all dogs, when really its just some of them.
I support a ban on unleashed, untrained dogs who cause injury to others.
Lets be clear.
Did I generalise all dogs?
Golddetectornomad said
09:06 AM Dec 29, 2013
...well this thread has collectively changed all our thinking....not!......do the formal Happy Hours require ties and shoes.....I go weak at the knees when I see some folks bare feet with uncut toe nails going in all directions..and..and...can we start a whinge on that one too.....the person who started this thread has now started a number of recent whinge threads......is it a gift?..........let's be happy we have our health and our freedom and if someone has a misbehaving dog..tell them about it if and when it happens.......Pepe is mighty smart but I'm glad he cant read.....lets agree to disagree and continue to be happy/thankful for all the positives we do have......Hoo Roo
Oma said
09:38 AM Dec 29, 2013
We know of a couple with 4 & they go everywhere. Naturally if there are any other quiet well behaved dogs that does not last long. Totally rude as far as we are concerned especially when they have a weldmesh fence for the dogs under the awning! No one enjoys the barking while trying to have a conversation across the camp fire circle.
Ontos45 said
11:07 AM Dec 29, 2013
How many grog fuelled domestics have kept you awake at nights in parks? Do you tell them to get counseling? If you see someone with a shovel and toilet paper walking into the bush at free camps do you tell them how deep to dig the hole? I think some of you would. Sick of this "bad dog/good dog debate, agree to disagree. Its the Season of Good Will but you'd never know it on here. If I'm in a layby first with my dog and you park near me, put up with me and my dog.....If you there before me, tell me you prefer no dogs near you and I'll gladly pull up stakes and move away......drink on my own if necessary.....don't just whine on and on about dogs and their owners. It gets tiresome.
-- Edited by Ontos45 on Sunday 29th of December 2013 11:13:12 AM
Vic41 said
11:24 AM Dec 29, 2013
I don't have a dog, but do like them. I don't have one because we live in units where they are not allowed.
I have had a number of dogs in the past, but don't know that if the circumstances were different I would have one now, except probably on a farm or large property. I have lost dogs to baits and also a fishing mishap, if anyone has seen a dog die from poisoning or snake bite they will know how horrible it is. The loss of a favourite pet is traumatic as any pet owner will vouch for and hard to get over.
I have enjoyed other peoples dogs at cp's etc, I firstly ask the owners if it is ok to pat their dog and whether it bites, if they say it is ok and the dog is wagging it's tail I assume the dog agrees and I give it a pat or chest rub. There are some beaut dogs out there and do agree that most are better than many humans. Some dogs though are the result of their human owners not giving a stuff about their behaviour, which is more the owners fault than the dogs. These people do not deserve to be dog owners.
Following all the discussion about dogs I have posted this video to illustrate how a well behaved dog should perform.
Unfortunately the following message was displayed when I tried to open the link can anyone make it playable?
Windows Media Player cannot play the file. The Player might not support the file type or might not support the codec that was used to compress the file.
-- Edited by Rover on Sunday 29th of December 2013 03:23:41 PM
I tried Rover, but couldn't do it, I am sure someone on here will be able to though.
yeoeleven said
03:21 PM Dec 29, 2013
Rover wrote:
Following all the discussion about dogs I have posted this video to illustrate how a well behaved dog should perform.
Unfortunately the following message was displayed when I tried to open the link can anyone make it playable?
Windows Media Player cannot play the file. The Player might not support the file type or might not support the codec that was used to compress the file.
-- Edited by Rover on Sunday 29th of December 2013 02:42:25 PM
we just wanted to send you a new kitten nice white one ( Blackie is her name )
we can forget that now
Cheers John
agree
There is a difference between uncontrolled dogs and well trained dogs on a leash.
You should never generalise and ban all dogs, when really its just some of them.
I support a ban on unleashed, untrained dogs who cause injury to others.
Lets be clear.
Depends who was there first... I don't see why those who don't want dogs in their face, have to move. If the dog owners keep their dogs under control...like on a lease at all times, that's fine. But not running around jumping up and crapping everywhere. But then I'd just return it to you ASAP if you don't clean it up.
1. Dog owners think their Pepe is a member of the family and should be accepted by all.
2. Non Dog owners think that dogs are dogs and should be treated as such.
3.Dog owners think that if you don't like their dog it is your problem.
4. Non dog owners really really do think that dogs should be treated as dogs and not members of the family..
My advice is if you have a dog treat it like a dog and train it to behave and don't expect others to accept it as a fellow traveler...
Your dog your problem....
My Little Itch Like to Bark at stranger's.. She is a good indicator if someone is around..
She does Like to lick and She always want some affection..
She will sit at my feet to keep me company and as she has always been in close company since she was a Pup she will go all sookie and then get excited when I come home NO matter the Weather..
She is the Boss..
So yes I think I spoil her to much..
Juergen
But don't force precious onto others who don't want to be jumped all over, covered in mud, slobbered on or step out their caravans and tread on precious' crap...it's not fair. Just have a thought about others wherever you decide to take precious, and take responsibility for what precious does.
Grams
Very childish.
My dogs are scared of humans, they're rescues, don't lick or crave attention, don't bark, are happy to enjoy a walk without other dogs scaring the crap out of them. They're scared of cats, probably mice and other dogs generally.
I generally make a fuss of nice dogs if they want to be patted. I try to respect others and their animals.
It is interesting that dog owners have problems with OPDs (Other People's Dogs), because other people dogs are not trained in the same way, bark differently, react differently to strangers, or even may just be a different size.
The problem is that dog owners do not realise that other people see their dog(s) the same way, they fail to realise that there dog is an OPD to EVERYONE ELSE.
Hear hear!
I'll be doing my happy hour without you too. I don't have dogs so as to ignore them or leave them behind. Unlike the occasional company provided by other travellers, my dogs are my CONSTANT companions, and deserving of my consideration in return.
One thing that doesn't seem to add up. Out in the playground I have rarely come across other campers who object to dogs, yet there seem to be an awful lot on this site. Are you all sitting at home whinging in anticipation? Whatever the reason, I'm very happy not to meet you out here
Thank you ,,,,
May I stop here and say something about Rod,???? Good,,, could not get a boo out of Rod when he came to Greens, !!Just!! look at that smile ,,,,only Greens lake can do that to you, May I add to this, Rod has a sense of humour that is as dry as a nuns tit,,,,,, stay excited Nomads...............Billeeeeeee
-- Edited by billeeeeeee on Saturday 28th of December 2013 11:15:31 PM
I have had dogs most of my life but wouldn't take one travelling with me as I like to explore the national parks.
I'm not fussed if people have their dogs with them, just don't expect me to be as happy to be with them as you are and don't bring them to my site :)
More Pressieee from Santa... ,
Happy Hour at Greens lake a couple of days ago,,,,,, May I stop here and say this,??? 100 years from now , !!Not even the memory, of you and Me will be remembered, or your kids ,or there kids, too,,, We only get one shot at this life, sooo lets all get excited about life, and enjoy it .......... A very excited Billeeeeeee,
Did I generalise all dogs?
How many grog fuelled domestics have kept you awake at nights in parks? Do you tell them to get counseling? If you see someone with a shovel and toilet paper walking into the bush at free camps do you tell them how deep to dig the hole? I think some of you would. Sick of this "bad dog/good dog debate, agree to disagree. Its the Season of Good Will but you'd never know it on here. If I'm in a layby first with my dog and you park near me, put up with me and my dog.....If you there before me, tell me you prefer no dogs near you and I'll gladly pull up stakes and move away......drink on my own if necessary.....don't just whine on and on about dogs and their owners. It gets tiresome.
-- Edited by Ontos45 on Sunday 29th of December 2013 11:13:12 AM
I don't have a dog, but do like them. I don't have one because we live in units where they are not allowed.
I have had a number of dogs in the past, but don't know that if the circumstances were different I would have one now, except probably on a farm or large property. I have lost dogs to baits and also a fishing mishap, if anyone has seen a dog die from poisoning or snake bite they will know how horrible it is. The loss of a favourite pet is traumatic as any pet owner will vouch for and hard to get over.
I have enjoyed other peoples dogs at cp's etc, I firstly ask the owners if it is ok to pat their dog and whether it bites, if they say it is ok and the dog is wagging it's tail I assume the dog agrees and I give it a pat or chest rub. There are some beaut dogs out there and do agree that most are better than many humans. Some dogs though are the result of their human owners not giving a stuff about their behaviour, which is more the owners fault than the dogs. These people do not deserve to be dog owners.
Dogs at happy hours can come in useful, see;
http://www.fridababy.com/featured/blaming-the-dog-the-five-worst-ways-to-cover-a-fart/
-- Edited by Vic41 on Sunday 29th of December 2013 12:55:50 PM
Following all the discussion about dogs I have posted this video to illustrate how a well behaved dog should perform.
Unfortunately the following message was displayed when I tried to open the link can anyone make it playable?
Windows Media Player cannot play the file. The Player might not support the file type or might not support the codec that was used to compress the file.
-- Edited by Rover on Sunday 29th of December 2013 03:23:41 PM
I tried Rover, but couldn't do it, I am sure someone on here will be able to though.
Rod I am trying http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCuohhaN5mM see if this works
Worked for me thanks John, that's the type of dog we want, lol
Thanks for trying Vic41
Johns "the man" thanks John.
-- Edited by Rover on Sunday 29th of December 2013 04:47:56 PM
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