Dog toileting

Skoula replied on 30/04/2022 10:15

Posted on 30/04/2022 10:15

Looking for some advice, we are booked into a Club Site in a few weeks time with our dogs. I have just read a review that says dog toileting isnt allowed on the site which is fair enough. However I am wondering how to stop the dogs toileting during the walk from the motorhome to the outside of the site. Feeling stressed......

Tinwheeler replied on 30/04/2022 10:34

Posted on 30/04/2022 10:34

Short lead, walk briskly, keep the dogs close so they can't wander onto grass or start sniffing. Isn't that a fundamental of dog training?

If an accident does happen - clean it up.

replied on 30/04/2022 10:36

Posted on 30/04/2022 10:15 by Skoula

Looking for some advice, we are booked into a Club Site in a few weeks time with our dogs. I have just read a review that says dog toileting isnt allowed on the site which is fair enough. However I am wondering how to stop the dogs toileting during the walk from the motorhome to the outside of the site. Feeling stressed......

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Tinwheeler replied on 30/04/2022 10:51

Posted on 30/04/2022 10:51

You are correct, DD, it's neither right nor responsible. A well trained dog is a delight but a poorly trained one can be a pain through no fault of its own.

replied on 30/04/2022 11:15

Posted on 30/04/2022 10:51 by Tinwheeler

You are correct, DD, it's neither right nor responsible. A well trained dog is a delight but a poorly trained one can be a pain through no fault of its own.

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JVB66 replied on 30/04/2022 11:26

Posted on 30/04/2022 11:15 by

From what I've seen on CC Ltd sites the dogs are often desperate to go and no amount of training can overcome that 😡. 

Posted on 30/04/2022 11:26

If some dog owners, as it seems, use them as "status symbols" that are there for the owners convenience ,rather than for the dogs,well beingyell

The  ccc site  we have just returned from did not have a dog walk ,on site ,which was a problem for some dog owners as it was a very spread out site with 177pitchessurprised

Tinwheeler replied on 30/04/2022 12:34

Posted on 30/04/2022 11:15 by

From what I've seen on CC Ltd sites the dogs are often desperate to go and no amount of training can overcome that 😡. 

Posted on 30/04/2022 12:34

In that case, it’s the owners who need the training.

moulesy replied on 30/04/2022 15:28

Posted on 30/04/2022 15:28

Which site is it? You might be able to find a pitch fairly near the entrance which would help, but I agree with SB, you might find it a more relaxing experience to go to a different site nearby, maybe a CL. If you tell us the site I'm sure someone  an come up with a suggested alternative. 🐕🐕

mickysf replied on 30/04/2022 16:40

Posted on 30/04/2022 16:40

Head for where it is allowed on site walking briskly, no stopping, no sniffing and on a short lead.  If an accident happens, and they will be few and far between if doing above it will be on road not grass or pitches and easier to pick up. That’s what a well trained dog will expect.

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