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This topic is my 'cause celebre'. Abby, my english springer spanial, comes with me on all my trips and is generally pretty useless at finding caches.

 

Sorry people... but if I had to choose between taking the dog for a walk and geocaching..."WALKIES!!"

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:D It would be nice if the each cache page had a spot to confirm whether geodogs were allowed on the property. A few caches in my area are placed in no dog allowed zones B) and my dogs were not happy especially after a long car ride. Oh well needless to say we did not do those caches.

 

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137497_2400.jpgI am a Parson Russell Terrier with my own account and over 30 finds. Since I don't have thumbs, and my legs are too short, I can't drive, so I cache with my master, SIXDOGTEAM (Lead Dog). He takes a picture of me at each cache site and posts them with his logs. You can go to my profile page to see I am real and not somebody's sock puppet.

 

EARTHDOG PATRICK :lol:

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I used to begrudgingly take the dog. She comes from a broken home and all. However, since I still can't figure out how to use the "Back-Trac" feature on my GPSr, I need SOMEBODY who knows how to get out of where we've gotten into. This is Elsa's only known true talent. She knows how to get back to the truck. She's a VERY GOOD DOGGY!

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I cant have a dog where I live but would love to take one caching if I did. Anyone got a rent-a-dog deal going on? :lol:

 

My mom just got a dog but she's only "home" 3 days a month so no chance of borrowing him too often!

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Only once have we hit a trailhead which said "no dogs" and had to turn back, but they still liked the ride in the car. I've seen a few caches which ARE for dogs; full of dog toys and treats. Ours found one cache we couldn't locate, so they are fully participating team members!

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I always cache with my Jack Russell, who has his own account:"Earthdog Patrick". I've started a series of caches called "Reservoir Dogs" that features each of My Siberians, and they are along to help hide the container.

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If our dogs can’t go… we don’t go.  And that applies to all weekend/vacation activities.

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How true your statement is. I ended up an RVer in order to always have my dog with me on vacation. I seldom go caching without the REAL Quoddy.

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Dogs are fine. They are very social, love to do things with their owners and provide great companionship.

 

Dogs have not been my pet choice. Personally, I prefer cats. It's just a preference. (I don't allow my cats to roam and inflict themselves on other people.)

 

I play with other people's dogs, whom I know. Sometimes I'll ask a dogowner I encounter if I can pet their dog (I don't approach without asking.)

 

I do not, however, enjoy dog poop left on the sidewalk, trail or beach. I do not want to be barked and growled at by an unleashed dog. I don't really want a super friendly and harmless beastie leaping upon me on the trail either. I do not appreciate people walking their dogs in my yard and allowing them to urinate and burn my ornamental plants. Those inconsiderate dog owners out there sometimes give everybody a bad rep.

 

So bring your dogs if it's an area that allows dogs. They'll have fun, you'll have fun. Just be courteous to those perhaps less dog oriented than you.

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