Never ceases to amaze me that people have dogs that are tent-safe. Any of the dogs that I've had would destroy a tent the first time they heard another animal. The ones I have at the moment wouldn't even need that much, they'd just start to play and a bit of thin fabric wouldn't slow them down at all.
If I were to take them anywhere camping (not that I'd think it could ever really be safe for all concerned) I'd be thinking about a tarp, a surplus bivvy bag, some chain and a good ground anchor.
Never ceases to amaze me that people have dogs that are tent-safe. Any of the dogs that I've had would destroy a tent the first time they heard another animal. The ones I have at the moment wouldn't even need that much, they'd just start to play and a bit of thin fabric wouldn't slow them down at all.
If I were to take them anywhere camping (not that I'd think it could ever really be safe for all concerned) I'd be thinking about a tarp, a surplus bivvy bag, some chain and a good ground anchor.
It's all down to training the dog, Ged...
...Now that I'm not working I'm thinking of getting a dog but I need to select the right breed. ...