Dog Etiquette When Camping
Have you noticed how many campsites have banned dogs from their properties? This is the fault of irresponsible dog owners who make it very difficult for others. So below is some common sense advice on what to do with your dog when you are lucky enough to visit a campsite that allows dogs.
Keep your dog on a leash or confined behind a portable fence when you are camping. Remember that not everyone who camps likes dogs. In fact, some people go to campsites to get away from dogs! Having strya dogs running around a campsite can be very stressful to say the least.
Always clean up after your dog. The last thing I want is to get dog poop smudged up against my sneakers, emitting a distasteful smell around my tent. Dog poop is a mess on the trails in your neighborhood at home, and just as much of a mess in the campgrounds.
Manage your dog’s barking. Keep them quiet so they don’t disturb the tranquility and peace of the campsite. Most of us go camping into the wilderness to get some peace and quiet. Dogs bark. We cannot stop that. But excessive dog barking should not be tolerated. Dogs bark more out in the country as they hear noises they are not accustomed to.
Don’t allow your dog to swim close to people fishing. This is the most annoying thing for a fisherman who has probably waited patiently for a catch, only to find a dog swimming nearby scaring off the fish. This is a point that many of us who do not fish understand.
By using these tips and employing a little bit of courtesy to our fellow campers, we will be able to enjoy our camping trips with our best friends for many years to come.

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