Leaving dogs unattended in van

richardandros replied on 14/07/2021 16:04

Posted on 14/07/2021 16:04

I was always under the impression that it was not allowed to leave dogs unaccompanied in your caravan whilst staying on Club sites.

We are currently on the NYM site, near Whitby and there is a poor dog barking and whining in the van next to us.  The owners went out this morning and given the experience of the last few days, are unlikely to be back until 1800 or so. It is clearly in distress - although how much is anyone's guess.

We have approached the wardens who are aware of the barking (the pitch is not far from the office) and told Ros, that the dog has been barking since the owners went out.  They had been told that it was being left on its own but had water and a bed and, in fairness, they have left all the roof lights open. It is nevertheless upsetting to have to listen to it. Mrs Warden also said that she was not aware of any rule preventing dogs being left on their own.

Having had a look at the CAMC leaflet - "Touring with Dogs" - it appears that she is correct:-

"Dogs can become anxious when lonely or uncomfortable. To minimise this, make sure
they have somewhere cool to relax, with good ventilation and access to an ample supply of drinking water if you do have to leave them for short times.
Where possible, please keep your dog with you, especially on hot days. A quick build-up of temperatures in cars, awnings, outfits or tents can be fatal to animals."

This isn't a complaint about barking dogs - my complaint, if I have one - is about inconsiderate owners who, in my opinion, are not fit to look after an animal.

Have the rules changed - and if so - why, because it doesn't seem fair to the dog!

 

mickysf replied on 15/07/2021 10:25

Posted on 15/07/2021 10:25

Our dogs came on holiday to be with us and we with them, when they became old and unable to walk the long distances we had always enjoyed together we just modified our days out to suit their comfort and contentment. This is what responsible dog ownership should be like.

richardandros replied on 15/07/2021 12:48

Posted on 15/07/2021 10:25 by mickysf

Our dogs came on holiday to be with us and we with them, when they became old and unable to walk the long distances we had always enjoyed together we just modified our days out to suit their comfort and contentment. This is what responsible dog ownership should be like.

Posted on 15/07/2021 12:48

As long as that works the other way round, Micky😊

moulesy replied on 15/07/2021 16:28

Posted on 15/07/2021 16:28

Some of you may remember when we had our old boy, George, and our younger boy, Harry (neither named by us, no we weren't royal family, loyalists! wink).

When George, who lived to 14 and still came everywhere in the van with us, was obviously not up to walking any long distances we would put an advert in the information room asking if anyone staying on site would look after him for a morning or even a whole day. In return we would offer to look after their dogs (if they had them.)

We often had offers to help out, George got spoilt rotten, we went on our way and returned the favour later in our stay. Made many new friends that way. 

There is always a solution out there if one looks hard enough. smile

Cornersteady replied on 15/07/2021 17:10

Posted on 15/07/2021 16:28 by moulesy

Some of you may remember when we had our old boy, George, and our younger boy, Harry (neither named by us, no we weren't royal family, loyalists! wink).

When George, who lived to 14 and still came everywhere in the van with us, was obviously not up to walking any long distances we would put an advert in the information room asking if anyone staying on site would look after him for a morning or even a whole day. In return we would offer to look after their dogs (if they had them.)

We often had offers to help out, George got spoilt rotten, we went on our way and returned the favour later in our stay. Made many new friends that way. 

There is always a solution out there if one looks hard enough. smile

Posted on 15/07/2021 17:10

wish I had thought of that!  I could have done the same things with my kidssmile

JillwithaJay replied on 15/07/2021 17:34

Posted on 15/07/2021 17:34

Believe it or not, some years ago we had occasion to report to the warden at Buxton that a couple had gone out during the evening, leaving a child of approximately 8 years alone in their caravan.  They left the following morning. 

ABM replied on 15/07/2021 17:53

Posted on 15/07/2021 17:53

Jill,  They should have left in handcuffs after a long slow, escorted walk round the site !!

Takethedogalong replied on 16/07/2021 09:42

Posted on 15/07/2021 17:34 by JillwithaJay

Believe it or not, some years ago we had occasion to report to the warden at Buxton that a couple had gone out during the evening, leaving a child of approximately 8 years alone in their caravan.  They left the following morning. 

Posted on 16/07/2021 09:42

It doesn’t surprise me Jill. Poor dog care often tends to go with poor parenting. Some folks shouldn’t be allowed to do either☹️

mickysf replied on 16/07/2021 10:26

Posted on 15/07/2021 12:48 by richardandros

As long as that works the other way round, Micky😊

Posted on 16/07/2021 10:26

😂 Agreed. But that is why I feel it irresponsible for those in the very much older age group to take on puppies who no doubt will potentially out live them by several years. My older than me neighbour takes on older rescue dogs for this reason and what a lovely relationship he currently enjoys with his fellow elderly companion.

JVB66 replied on 16/07/2021 10:40

Posted on 16/07/2021 10:26 by mickysf

😂 Agreed. But that is why I feel it irresponsible for those in the very much older age group to take on puppies who no doubt will potentially out live them by several years. My older than me neighbour takes on older rescue dogs for this reason and what a lovely relationship he currently enjoys with his fellow elderly companion.

Posted on 16/07/2021 10:40

Same as us ,the last two rescue border collies we have including Rosa our present one have been older dogs, as at our age having a puppy would not be fare to the dog

replied on 16/07/2021 10:41

Posted on 16/07/2021 09:42 by Takethedogalong

It doesn’t surprise me Jill. Poor dog care often tends to go with poor parenting. Some folks shouldn’t be allowed to do either☹️

Posted on 16/07/2021 10:41

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