I am constantly argung with CP managers over my dog,I sincerely believe it should be up to the owners to keep their pets under control and if they need a leash to do this I am sure that they know this but if as with my dog he does as he is told then why should he be restrained in this manner.I would love to hear others ideas on this.
Why argue? life's too short, it's a simple rule, keep your dog on a leash, if you disagree with the requirement then move on and find a park that meets your needs.
Guess if you are constantly arguing with CP managers then a little self relection may be required, i.e. who's the one out of step here.
As a matter of interest we have a very well behaved Lab, when in van park she is either on a leash tied up or in the van.
We enter cp's with the agreement to follow their pet friendly guidelines while staying on their property. I would hate it if the cp managers decided to become Not Pet Friendly, then where would we be.
My Ruby will only wander a few meters around the site for a sticky beak but that is breaking the agreement so.....
I solved the problem by buying a small fence from the pet shop. It surounds the area under the awning and gives her plenty of space to choose where she want to lay. No more lead caught on chair legs or poles. It also stops other dogs from coming to near.
I still have the lead for walking around the cp, but when we leave the gate, no more lead and back to normal.
We enter cp's with the agreement to follow their pet friendly guidelines while staying on their property. I would hate it if the cp managers decided to become Not Pet Friendly, then where would we be.
My Ruby will only wander a few meters around the site for a sticky beak but that is breaking the agreement so.....
I solved the problem by buying a small fence from the pet shop. It surounds the area under the awning and gives her plenty of space to choose where she want to lay. No more lead caught on chair legs or poles. It also stops other dogs from coming to near.
I still have the lead for walking around the cp, but when we leave the gate, no more lead and back to normal.
Don't argue, be a happy camper.
Helen
Well said Helen!
We also have a "fence" made from plastic trellis material - when we have stayed in CP's the owners seem quite happy with the arrangement.
Always on a lead when walking around the park and free to have a wander when safe to do so.
I think it is important to comply with CP rules so that that they are happy to stay Pet Friendly.
Perhaps the word argument is not correct,we do comply with the regulations under sufference but my only wish is for the CP managers to perhaps look at changing the rules as a lot of the ones we have been to.One park in Victoria,the manager actually lets his dog off every afternoon for a run around the park and he often played for hours with our dog but both were under control if we called them they would do as asked.We have been to several parks in the southern states and we loved the attitude,but,here in coastal Qld it is a different attitude alltogether.Looks like we gotta go west and see if they are better.
Hi John and Smiley and welcome to the forum. You have opened a pandoras box re the management of pets in CPs. So many of us comply with everything they ask of us, and still the number of dog friendly parks dwindle, mostly due to people pushing the boundaries.
We are now excluded from many parks and now pay up to $50 per dog as a bond in some places..... all because many individuals choose not to pick up dropping, not to lease dogs, not to leave dogs unattended.....
My dogs too come when called, but that doesn't mean every dog does.
My dogs too don't like being confined in the van and on leash, but the option is that or stay home.
I am not for one minute suggesting we break the rules but I simply ask why cant the parks give ruling "under control" we al know the dogs that are not and those are the ones should be tied but the ones behave should be given a little leeway John and Smiley
Let me first start by saying that we are also dog owners.
Your issue in this is viewed from an owners emotion. On the other hand there are many vanners that do not have pets and view it to keep themselves pet free (meaning don't want anyone elses pet). The poor CP operators sit in the middle and try to let pet owners have access whilst catering for non pet owners at the same time. These non pet owners can be deathly scared of dogs so that creates (in their minds) a fear of dogs not restrained by a lead. We are well understanding of voice command, however for some it only takes 1 instance of seeing a dog not obey under voice command and no matter how much you protest the CP operators will pander to the others and require physical control.
Lets assist the CP operators to try and make it fair for all their customers, otherwise custom will drop, the CP operators will go broke and we'll all be in free parks with substandard ammenities.
Happy travelling with your furry family.
PS. Your post has made me think of our discontent at other peoples children that annoy the wits out of us. Maybe leads are required on anything under 3' tall.
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I know when we took our dog ben (the border collie) I'd have him sit with me out side the van, he on a nice lead so he could wonder around the van with out going any where, so many times we'd be sitting there minding our own business and some ones dog big or small would come over and give ben greif , some times was friendly and all ok but some time wasnt so friendly and had to put ben in side the van till the owner of the other dog came to collect.. wasnt fair on us.. doing the right thing.. but its not just caravan parks, when you take your dog for a walk on a lead like it says on the sign at the park and some ones dog comes up and gives you a hard time ,off their lead.. not fair.. but you put up with it, what else do you do.. if the park or cp says dogs controlled on lead, just do it for the peace of mind ... you go away for a holiday , not a headache...
Love the fact that someone else is owned by a Silky. Our beautiful girl died in February. We are waiting for a new girl in January and like yours she will have a full tail.
To keep on topic. We have an annex and ensured that the windows go to the ground and that the doors have zipped screens so that our dog can see out, not be on a leash and she can feel right at home. We always walk our dog on a lead as we don't/didn't want anything to happen to her; plus it's the rule.
LOL I guess I dont have any sympathisers here,I was really trying to find out if anyone else has a dog they can control without the need for a leash and agrees with me that the wording for the rule should be "under control" because if the animal is under control there is no problem with it either annoying others or them bothering it,whether it be by physical control with leash or verbal control,all your comments are taken on board but I still think the same way,perhaps i am out of step but I do know of plenty parks I have visited where we had no problem and will continue to look for them.Just as a bit of info as to why i brought this up.....................I did ring the current place and was told by one half of the management ok and when arrived was told by other half not ok.The current place is a large campsite in bushland setting and we are on 127 acres and 25 powered sites.We are down the end with very few neighbours,yes the cranky half lay in wait for me after taking the poor dog for a long walk in the bush and we were returning to camp,she was very nasty and noneed for her bitchyness.
It's not that we are not sympathic toward your concerns.
But as passionate as you are about your beloved pet and your prowess at voice command/control off lead, there are others that will bleat that they are better at it than you.
Without doubt I could line up 10 (non competition) dogs and have a minimum of 7 fail voice command in the family/public environment.
Simply this is just another case of setting the bar so low that all can excell at dog control, and the lowest form control is physical control on a lead.
CP operators, and most people, always want the easiest way to achieve something.
Cheers
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if you don't want to keep your dog on a leash then go somewhere else. I am tired of other peoples dogs charging out to 'say hello' while I am leading my dogs for a walk. The only dogs I have found that will stay by their own van and not bother others are generally old nice dogs with sensible owners. Others think they are paying for free rein over the whole park and let fido annoy everyone else by running free. Others that stuff it up for everyone else are the lazy lot that are too good to pick up their dog's poo. This happens at the free camps as well. My dogs are well trained and 'under control' BUT they are still animals and so to keep them safe and avoid upsetting anyone they are on a leash, in the van or in their crates, under PHYSICAL control.
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Well my dog is just that a nice old dog 11yo cross blue cattle and jack russell and is quiet and doesnt chase after other dogs and Helen the best two parks are in victoria "eskdale" and nsw "tooraweenah"Have also never been chipped at Milmerran qld,Moree,Goondiwindi(the one only small near the river)Princetown recreation reserve on the Great Ocean Road Vic,Avoca Caravan park,I always ring first and ask about dog and have never gone to a park yet that is pedantic about the rule and my dog has behaved so well never had a problem
Well my dog is just that a nice old dog 11yo cross blue cattle and jack russell and is quiet and doesnt chase after other dogs and Helen the best two parks are in victoria "eskdale" and nsw "tooraweenah"Have also never been chipped at Milmerran qld,Moree,Goondiwindi(the one only small near the river)Princetown recreation reserve on the Great Ocean Road Vic,Avoca Caravan park,I always ring first and ask about dog and have never gone to a park yet that is pedantic about the rule and my dog has behaved so well never had a problem
John and Smiley.
Evening John, in your OP you state "I am constantly argung with CP managers over my dog" yet here you say "have never gone to a park yet that is pedantic about the rule"???
I'm a dog owner/lover as well and love to see my Lab running free, however in a caravan park situation I'm happy to abide by the rules they have set.
Remember the old saying " the nail that sticks up will be hammered down" sometimes you just have to go with the flow.
To those who think the dog friendly parks are dwindling i am pleased to tell you that that is false in my experience they are increasing but there are a lot of so called dog friendly parks that are only dog friendly on the internet but when you experience it it is a different thing and as for my original post please look at the following ones i am not against keeping pets under control but i am totally for looking after my dog and being courteous to other dog owners by not allowing my dog to be a pain to the owners. John and Smiley
When not keeping your dog leashed you are "being a pain" to other owners.
When we see your dog running free, and ask why, you say "My dog is special, he's trained"
Well, my dog is special too. He's been to obedience school, can sit, come, stay, and walk beside me without a leash. Mine too knows his name and will come when called.
Now there's 2 unleashed dogs. Soon 3, 6 and 8 and no one asks about obedience school anymore.
They wander along, do their business wherever, and if un-noticed do not get picked up after.
Never mind, you say, just one poo won't hurt, but then its 3, 6 or 8 dogs pooing.
They don't recognise my "territory" and wander close to my site and set my dogs off barking, and my neighbours complain.
Then there's the dog fight, and then not one of those dogs hear its name being called, and one gets hurt, usually (but not always) the smallest one.
"Not my dog's fault" you say "My dog's trained"
I have noted all of those parks which you recommend, and will never be using any of them.
When not keeping your dog leashed you are "being a pain" to other owners.
When we see your dog running free, and ask why, you say "My dog is special, he's trained"
Well, my dog is special too. He's been to obedience school, can sit, come, stay, and walk beside me without a leash. Mine too knows his name and will come when called.
Now there's 2 unleashed dogs. Soon 3, 6 and 8 and no one asks about obedience school anymore.
They wander along, do their business wherever, and if un-noticed do not get picked up after.
Never mind, you say, just one poo won't hurt, but then its 3, 6 or 8 dogs pooing.
They don't recognise my "territory" and wander close to my site and set my dogs off barking, and my neighbours complain.
Then there's the dog fight, and then not one of those dogs hear its name being called, and one gets hurt, usually (but not always) the smallest one.
"Not my dog's fault" you say "My dog's trained"
I have noted all of those parks which you recommend, and will never be using any of them.
Excellent post R&R, all valid points.
"I have noted all of those parks which you recommend, and will never be using any of them." my thoughts as well.
I've met Allara and her dogs, they are beautiful. Dont know if she uses them for work or show any more, but they are very well cared for, and well loved, that is for sure.