A No Dog Campground?
A No Dog Campground?
Not wanting to start World War three with this, I was just wondering what the climbing community thinks about having a campground that is dog free.
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I'm a dog owner and totally agree with a no dog campground. Problem I've seen and it pisses me off is that several people just don't follow the leash laws established by the campground and just turn their dog loose- not to mention several don't even clean up the dog shit after their dogs take a dump. Notice this does NOT include the responsible dog owners I have seen which are far and few between!!!
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Here little doggie,,,
Dogs are good in the campground slow roasted with barbecue sauce.
Best when harvested free range from the base of a crag. Save me the ribs!
You can have the feet, its a texture thing for me.
Best when harvested free range from the base of a crag. Save me the ribs!
You can have the feet, its a texture thing for me.
[quote="Snowpuppy"]I'm a dog owner and totally agree with a no dog campground. Problem I've seen and it pisses me off is that several people just don't follow the leash laws established by the campground and just turn their dog loose-
This just happened to me this morning. Someone just opened their tent up and turned a large dog loose. It came at me and was showing his. teeth. For my own safety, I am going to see that a dog free campground happens at Land of Arches. I love dogs but these dog owners need to learn to be responsible. I'm sorry to the few dog owners that this hurts that actually do follow the rules, but I will not feel threathened at my own home just because someone won't follow the rules.
This just happened to me this morning. Someone just opened their tent up and turned a large dog loose. It came at me and was showing his. teeth. For my own safety, I am going to see that a dog free campground happens at Land of Arches. I love dogs but these dog owners need to learn to be responsible. I'm sorry to the few dog owners that this hurts that actually do follow the rules, but I will not feel threathened at my own home just because someone won't follow the rules.