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!

 

Rocky 2 buckets replied on 25/07/2021 09:52

Posted on 25/07/2021 09:52

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richardandros replied on 25/07/2021 11:55

Posted on 25/07/2021 09:48 by EmilysDad

The only way is to keep the Dog with you🤷🏻‍♂️

so, if you camp alone, would you be expected to take it to the shower block with you? Would you then tie it up out side or take it into the shower cubicle with you? 😉

Posted on 25/07/2021 11:55

This has already been covered.  My post was about leaving a dog all day in a hot caravan when it was obviously in distress.  No one's arguing about 10 or 20 minutes to go for a shower - obviously common sense prevails in these circumstances.

EmilysDad replied on 25/07/2021 18:44

Posted on 25/07/2021 11:55 by richardandros

This has already been covered.  My post was about leaving a dog all day in a hot caravan when it was obviously in distress.  No one's arguing about 10 or 20 minutes to go for a shower - obviously common sense prevails in these circumstances.

Posted on 25/07/2021 18:44

I obviously wasn't being serious ..... 😉

But I do remember that there has been a serious complaint of a mutt being left in a caravan while the owner went to the sower block .... it was a while back now.

nelliethehooker replied on 25/07/2021 20:38

Posted on 25/07/2021 07:26 by

I have seen even worse, Spaniards left the dog without even tying it up. However it did seem to be trained to stay put.

Posted on 25/07/2021 20:38

Why is that acceptable? Just because it happens "over there" doesn't make it any more correct does it?

replied on 25/07/2021 21:04

Posted on 25/07/2021 20:38 by nelliethehooker

Why is that acceptable? Just because it happens "over there" doesn't make it any more correct does it?

Posted on 25/07/2021 21:04

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