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    Default Dog at Trail Days

    So if you bring a dog are you limited in what you can do? Im not sure what I want to see thats inside or what have you but I planned on camping out somewhere. Where can you camp out that they let you have a dog?

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackmath View Post
    So if you bring a dog are you limited in what you can do? Im not sure what I want to see thats inside or what have you but I planned on camping out somewhere. Where can you camp out that they let you have a dog?
    at the main campground. dogs running loose everywhere. ****ting everywhere, owners not cleaning up after them. peeing on tents too. have fun!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lone Wolf View Post
    at the main campground. dogs running loose everywhere. ****ting everywhere, owners not cleaning up after them. peeing on tents too. have fun!
    Ill have to remember not to go around barefooted then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackmath View Post
    So if you bring a dog are you limited in what you can do? Im not sure what I want to see thats inside or what have you but I planned on camping out somewhere. Where can you camp out that they let you have a dog?
    head out of town either direction on the trail and camp. trail will be quiet, with all the comotion going on in town. you'd have a better time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lone Wolf View Post
    at the main campground. dogs running loose everywhere. ****ting everywhere, owners not cleaning up after them. peeing on tents too. have fun!
    pick your poison, dog **** or some drunk dumbass falling on your tent! have to call it a draw on pissing on your tent, seen just as many drunks do this as i have dogs!

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    Wow, I have not encountered these things at trail days. Must be camping in the wrong campground

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    I hear Minnesota Smith is offering a dog-sitting service at his booth at Trail Days.

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