currently in a cheap waterside camp in QLD where many vanners have their dogs. We have our small dog with us too and generally like dogs.
But have seen many examples of people not being responsible by letting their dogs roam through other peoples sites. Male dogs lifting their legs on other peoples tyres and belongings, dogs rushing out from their site when other dogs are being walked past on a leash. I don't care that your dog is "just being friendly" - my dog has a nervous disposition and rushing dogs upset her.
And the biggest issue is those dogs who wander from their own site do their 'business' else-where. The owners are unaware of where the dog droppings are so don't pick it up and dispose of it in an acceptable manner.
Come on dog owners , not everyone loves you pooch like you do. Just because there is no sign asking to keep your dog on a leash, do the right thing and keep you dog confined to your area.
-- Edited by villatranquilla on Monday 9th of September 2019 04:30:22 PM
Jamjar said
04:11 PM Sep 9, 2019
It happened just about everywhere, I free camped.
J.
Bush walker said
07:47 PM Sep 9, 2019
Most of us dog owners are responsible, but like with everything there is always some wanker out there that has no regard for other people and other dog owners too
Possum3 said
04:04 PM Sep 10, 2019
As Jamjar said; nearly all the large "Free Camps" were littered with dog (I hope) faeces. Surely the owners of these pets are aware that their animals are doing this - At least I hope they keep an eye on them when they are running around as there are a lot of 10/80 laced baits out there.
Keith P said
08:47 PM Sep 10, 2019
Maybe that's a good thing hey....gets rid of the dogs and therefore the irresponsible owners are no more....
BTW...I like dogs but not all types...and I really dislike careless owners...just bloody oxygen thieves IMO.
Cheers Keith
Santa said
01:31 PM Oct 11, 2019
Guess you get pretty much what you pay for when you free camp.
PetenSue said
05:57 PM Oct 11, 2019
I totally disagree with you Santa. Just as many irresponsible dog owners in cps as free camps. Just because a dog owner books into a cp they turn into angels????
Santa said
06:22 PM Oct 11, 2019
PetenSue wrote:
I totally disagree with you Santa. Just as many irresponsible dog owners in cps as free camps. Just because a dog owner books into a cp they turn into angels????
Fair enough Peter, your right, I stand by my comment.
Lily2018 said
12:00 PM Oct 23, 2019
Are you talking about dogs 'rushing out' when they are contained or simply left free around their van?
MapleHunter25 said
02:25 PM Dec 4, 2019
Bush walker wrote:
Most of us dog owners are responsible, but like with everything there is always some wanker out there that has no regard for other people and other dog owners too
Yep. Said wankers are often the reason dogs get banned when they should be absolutely no problem if properly trained and looked after.
DMaxer said
07:00 PM Dec 4, 2019
I love it when you walk past a van on the road or pathway provided and some mutt comes tearing out growling and trying to bite your leg off whilst their moronic owner yells out " Don't worry, he is just saying hello".
I recall seeing this happen recently and the fellow being set upon put the slipper straight into the dog sending it flying. He then responded to the owner saying "Yeah. Same here"
It is not the dog, just the cretins who can't or won"t control them.
the rocket said
04:38 PM Feb 4, 2020
Totally agree. I like the dogs but i detest the irresponsible owners
Bicyclecamper said
10:14 PM Feb 4, 2020
We don't camp in c.van parks at all with our dogs, we freecamp mostly in out of the way areas, maybe miles from nowhere, it does annoy me a lot, when we are set up in a remote area with our dogs, and a "Scared" camper pulls up very close to us, and proceeds to deride us for having our dogs with us. "what Buddy, we are ,miles from bloody nowhere , their are 500 camping areas here and you camp 20 feet from us! get your own space!"
jab160 said
07:31 PM May 21, 2020
Were hearing you pal.......annoys the sh!t out of us too
dogbox said
08:09 PM May 21, 2020
some free camp areas are laced with 1080 . irresponsible dog owner soon be come responsible or dogless
Santa said
11:07 PM May 21, 2020
dogbox wrote:
some free camp areas are laced with 1080 . irresponsible dog owner soon be come responsible or dogless
Surely your not suggesting baiting dogs in a designated free camp area is responsible behavior.
Time to have a serious look at your thought processes fella.
dogbox said
08:38 AM May 22, 2020
Santa wrote:
dogbox wrote:
some free camp areas are laced with 1080 . irresponsible dog owner soon be come responsible or dogless
Surely your not suggesting baiting dogs in a designated free camp area is responsible behavior.
Time to have a serious look at your thought processes fella.
not suggesting the baiting of dogs/cats in any way, but the use of 1080 is not a rare thing for the control of feral dogs /dingos. anyone who has crossed the Nullarbor/central australia should have seen the signs warning of the danger . if people don't train their dogs or keep them on a leash/ under control they may pickup a baited piece of meat that may be miles from where it was dropped. 1080 baits are dispersed for the most part from the air, these may be picked up by birds a dropped in other areas, very indiscriminate a lot of non target species fall victim. the less than responsible dog owners who let their dogs run loose any where, run the risk of being a non target species as far as my though process goes, your the one who thought of baiting animals in designated free camps i only posted a warning to people who let their animal run loose and may not be aware of the risk were ever the travel the other sign that you might see is "a fed dingo is a dead dingo" refers to people feeding them they become a pest/risk an get "removed"
jab160 said
08:41 AM May 22, 2020
1080 by law, must have signage placed to alert others, 1080 cannot be layed anywhere near public frequented areas, 1080 and its use is heavily monitored.
dogbox said
11:53 AM May 22, 2020
jab160 wrote:
1080 by law, must have signage placed to alert others, 1080 cannot be layed anywhere near public frequented areas, 1080 and its use is heavily monitored.
a lot of it is laid by air craft an may be spread far and wide by other animals /birds if you travel with your dog beware if you are anywhere near where it is being used. signs "should" be posted to warn people
dogs have a habit of sniffing things out an the first thing people do when they stop is let the dog out to stretch and have a sniff around
msg said
10:57 PM May 22, 2020
I have often wondered how many of the native non targeted species get bait. Animals seem to be very scarce in WA and Bait warnings are quite prevalent. Couldn't help but notice the difference between WA and SA. Changed so quickly. Numerous snakes and lizards on the road in SA. Don't remember seeing any in WA.
Whenarewethere said
12:13 AM May 23, 2020
Around where we live there are a small percentage of owners who "didn't notice" their dog leaving land mines. We catch & tell them where it is.
Some say I don't have a bag. I keep a bag folded up in my wallet &.... here you go! The look is priceless as you can see they didn't have any intention of picking it up.
the rocket said
08:26 PM Sep 19, 2020
Bush walker wrote:
Most of us dog owners are responsible, but like with everything there is always some wanker out there that has no regard for other people and other dog owners too
ditto
-- Edited by the rocket on Saturday 19th of September 2020 08:31:16 PM
the rocket said
08:34 PM Sep 19, 2020
dogbox wrote:
Santa wrote:
dogbox wrote:
some free camp areas are laced with 1080 . irresponsible dog owner soon be come responsible or dogless
Surely your not suggesting baiting dogs in a designated free camp area is responsible behavior.
Time to have a serious look at your thought processes fella.
not suggesting the baiting of dogs/cats in any way, but the use of 1080 is not a rare thing for the control of feral dogs /dingos. anyone who has crossed the Nullarbor/central australia should have seen the signs warning of the danger . if people don't train their dogs or keep them on a leash/ under control they may pickup a baited piece of meat that may be miles from where it was dropped. 1080 baits are dispersed for the most part from the air, these may be picked up by birds a dropped in other areas, very indiscriminate a lot of non target species fall victim. the less than responsible dog owners who let their dogs run loose any where, run the risk of being a non target species as far as my though process goes, your the one who thought of baiting animals in designated free camps i only posted a warning to people who let their animal run loose and may not be aware of the risk were ever the travel the other sign that you might see is "a fed dingo is a dead dingo" refers to people feeding them they become a pest/risk an get "removed"
Came across a freecamper who had a rat eat through the wiring of her camper and gnored at the wall trying to get inside. Cost hundreds to repair. To stop it happening again she put rat baits under her car. Scary thought for irresponsible dog owners.
Tony Bev said
01:49 PM Sep 20, 2020
I have seen plenty of signs in the free camps in WA, warning of 1080 baits
In WA, it is not unusual for dog and feral cat baits, to be dropped from the air
I also look from the ****ies point of view, free camps could be a distribution point for wild dogs
It would pay them to place 1080 baits, close to the free camps, as this should not inconvenience, the responsible dog owner
currently in a cheap waterside camp in QLD where many vanners have their dogs. We have our small dog with us too and generally like dogs.
But have seen many examples of people not being responsible by letting their dogs roam through other peoples sites. Male dogs lifting their legs on other peoples tyres and belongings, dogs rushing out from their site when other dogs are being walked past on a leash. I don't care that your dog is "just being friendly" - my dog has a nervous disposition and rushing dogs upset her.
And the biggest issue is those dogs who wander from their own site do their 'business' else-where. The owners are unaware of where the dog droppings are so don't pick it up and dispose of it in an acceptable manner.
Come on dog owners , not everyone loves you pooch like you do. Just because there is no sign asking to keep your dog on a leash, do the right thing and keep you dog confined to your area.
-- Edited by villatranquilla on Monday 9th of September 2019 04:30:22 PM
J.
Maybe that's a good thing hey....gets rid of the dogs and therefore the irresponsible owners are no more....
BTW...I like dogs but not all types...and I really dislike careless owners...just bloody oxygen thieves IMO.
Cheers Keith
Guess you get pretty much what you pay for when you free camp.
Fair enough Peter, your right, I stand by my comment.
Are you talking about dogs 'rushing out' when they are contained or simply left free around their van?
Yep. Said wankers are often the reason dogs get banned when they should be absolutely no problem if properly trained and looked after.
Totally agree. I like the dogs but i detest the irresponsible owners
Were hearing you pal.......annoys the sh!t out of us too
Surely your not suggesting baiting dogs in a designated free camp area is responsible behavior.
Time to have a serious look at your thought processes fella.
not suggesting the baiting of dogs/cats in any way, but the use of 1080 is not a rare thing for the control of feral dogs /dingos. anyone who has crossed the Nullarbor/central australia should have seen the signs warning of the danger . if people don't train their dogs or keep them on a leash/ under control they may pickup a baited piece of meat that may be miles from where it was dropped.
1080 baits are dispersed for the most part from the air, these may be picked up by birds a dropped in other areas, very indiscriminate a lot of non target species fall victim.
the less than responsible dog owners who let their dogs run loose any where, run the risk of being a non target species
as far as my though process goes, your the one who thought of baiting animals in designated free camps i only posted a warning to people who let their animal run loose and may not be aware of the risk were ever the travel
the other sign that you might see is "a fed dingo is a dead dingo" refers to people feeding them they become a pest/risk an get "removed"
a lot of it is laid by air craft an may be spread far and wide by other animals /birds if you travel with your dog beware if you are anywhere near where it is being used. signs "should" be posted to warn people
dogs have a habit of sniffing things out an the first thing people do when they stop is let the dog out to stretch and have a sniff around
Around where we live there are a small percentage of owners who "didn't notice" their dog leaving land mines. We catch & tell them where it is.
Some say I don't have a bag. I keep a bag folded up in my wallet &.... here you go! The look is priceless as you can see they didn't have any intention of picking it up.
ditto
-- Edited by the rocket on Saturday 19th of September 2020 08:31:16 PM
Came across a freecamper who had a rat eat through the wiring of her camper and gnored at the wall trying to get inside. Cost hundreds to repair. To stop it happening again she put rat baits under her car. Scary thought for irresponsible dog owners.
In WA, it is not unusual for dog and feral cat baits, to be dropped from the air
I also look from the ****ies point of view, free camps could be a distribution point for wild dogs
It would pay them to place 1080 baits, close to the free camps, as this should not inconvenience, the responsible dog owner