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a.james.morris
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Harewood House Question

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Hi,
I was just wondering does anybody know if you are allowed to bring dogs to the event to camp?
Thanks
Allan
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Re: Harewood House Question

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The leaflet provided to entrants states: Dogs are welcome but they must be kept on a lead at all times. Please do not forget to clean up after your dog. (Except for guide dogs)
Last edited by LouiseM on Mon May 31, 2010 8:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: To add a 'full stop'


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Ok Thanks
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Does that mean you can leave guide dog poo on the ground? :(
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lol! how would a blind person find its dogs mess! infact how would he know it had made a mess atall :S

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mike.perry wrote:Does that mean you can leave guide dog poo on the ground? :(
I'm glad I wasn't the only one who thought that.......
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Re: Harewood House Question

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a.james.morris wrote:Hi,
I was just wondering does anybody know if you are allowed to bring dogs to the event to camp?
Thanks
Allan

The official answer from the organiser is ---- 'Yes'

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Louise, I like your style---edited for a full stop! :D .

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Re: Harewood House Question

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How does a blind person drive their moggy?
Moggieless :(

Another great Moggy orientated Forum.
http://mog.myfreeforum.org/index.php
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I don't agree about leaving the Guide Dog Poo on the ground. Surely the owner could follow their nose!

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Re: Harewood House Question

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Or just tread in it :(
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:o :roll:

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Re: Harewood House Question

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This reminds me of our late (And dearly missed) cat, Meg. When she was a kitten, she used to come into the house to spend a penny in her litter tray. She hadn't been trained to do it and later on she would also dig a hole and go outside. Maybe they train guide dogs for that sort of thing?[frame]Image[/frame]
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