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Old 01-28-2013, 10:49 AM   #21
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good job hank!!!!! well put
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Old 01-28-2013, 11:32 AM   #22
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Yes hank and put well
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Old 01-28-2013, 03:52 PM   #23
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Lou, In Oregon dogs must be on leash always out side, unless in a off leash area, most parks here have them. As for not allowing them to be left in the RV or wolf den (create) never heard of that rule anywhere. It is not a rule here. If they are barking while left iside, it could be a problem.
Park Rangers here get little training, most work summers only. He may have not known the rules and how they are to be applied. He may have only understood part of them. To inforce any rules/laws the person should first learn what the intent of the rule/law is. I had to respond to 3 area state parks to assist rangers, they were mostly wrong or could not do what they thought they or I could do. If I was you, I would check the web site rules etc. if not phone a superviser and tell them your story, if he was wrong they need to know.
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Old 01-28-2013, 04:37 PM   #24
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Just ask ANY camp host or Ranger what they have the most problems with and they all will tell you it's irresponsible dog owners. They all have a perfect pet that never barks and is so calm it doesn't need a leash. No one likes a barking dog. For one I am tired of cleaning my shoes of the piles they leave and not picked up by the owners. They have those rules for a reason.
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Old 01-28-2013, 04:52 PM   #25
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Some of you must camp in places we don't frequent. Just about every place we've ever stayed has the rule that Dogs are not to be left alone, either outside or in the rig. Now most places don't enforce leaving them in the rig, as long as they're quiet. We've been places where the dog in the rig howls the entire time the Master is away. At the park we're presently in you follow the rules or you're out, and they keep a list so you won't be back.
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Old 01-28-2013, 08:11 PM   #26
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My dog was attacked by very well behaved dogs who had never shown any signs before this incident who was at a campsite with their owner and not leashed.

My dog seems to not be liked by other dogs. My vet states that it is most likely due to the fact he had his anal glands removed which helps produce their scent. My dog really does not have one and it confuses animals often causing aggressive behavior by other dogs. He has been attacked 3 times in this fashion all by smaller dogs around 40pds. No real injury as I am quick to react but only recall one time I had words with the owner who took issue in my leashed dog making their poor spoofy upset.

My wife and I make it a point to walk the park and route before we take him but its not possible to know for sure if someone will have there dog out.
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Old 02-16-2013, 10:28 AM   #27
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Dogs on leash.

Wow, so many great responses! I have to agree with everyone on dogs on a leash. Kind of makes me feel safer when I want to walk my chocolate lab. Hate it when you take your dog for a walk, someone's dog comes running at you, barking. My dog is a lover and very submissive so I have to watch closely on the dog approaching. Is this a friendly or not. Makes my heart jump a beat. Would rather not have that feeling. Leashes to me are like fences, they make good neighbors.
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