Living With a Dog in an RV William Boyd-II wrote:
> When you have a playful little dog and you live in a 27' 5er, there is
> little room for dog like antics. Throw the ball and he runs after it,
> bounces off the back wall, catches it and brings it back to you. Not
> much in that and in a confined RV park where all dogs are required to be
> on a leash, does not help when the little mutt is only 8 or 10 inches
> high. Ride the bicycle with him on a leash and those long time residents
> that abide by the leash requirements as they want, also don't help. RV
> park requirements, as told to me by the lady that checked us in, No
> agressive animals allowed, such as Doberman. Well guess what, there is a
> guy here that lives in one of the park models that has two Dobermans. He
> dominates the secured dog exercise area. I have been by there when they
> were in the closed yard with no one around for extended periods of time.
>
Why complain here? we can do nothing, go to the management, stand up for
yourself and poochie.
mk
> The treat routine must be adhered to with DOG.
> In the morning, breakfast is accompanied with one dog sausage and a milk
> bone. In the evening he gets his "Beggin Strip". The only problem with
> the evening is the time varies based on when he thinks it is evening,
> and he refuses to tell time. He has been jumping on me every few minutes
> in anticipation of receiving the treat. So I have started setting a
> little alarm clock at 9pm, when it rings he jumps all over the place,
> knowing a Beggin Strip is comming. This has ended the constant begging
> as soon as the sun goes down. I suppose you can teach an old dog new
> tricks, can't you. |