bigdisneydaddy
Fan of all things Fort wilderness
- Joined
- Mar 27, 2000
We travel with our dog, its a package deal. Our dog is better behaved than 90% of the guests.
We travel with our dog, its a package deal. Our dog is better behaved than 90% of the guests.
I had a similar experience. My other non favorite thing is people who leave their animal off leash and then say as the animal is charging, "he is friendly". I am going in July and requested a dog free loop and such was noted on my reservation.
I am always paranoid of my dog bothering others. LOL He can be yappy but if I am with him I make sure he shuts up. I remember when we were camping back in September and were evacuated to the Coronado due to the Hurricane, I didn't even want to leave the room to go to the parks because I was afraid my dog would be barking all day. I went to our neighbors and told them if my dog's barking ever disturbs them to please let me know. They were so sweet about it.
Of coarse people are going to be tolerant in an emergency situation like a Hurricane.
However, if you know your dog is a "barker", it's probably best not to bring it to WDW. There is a protocol in place for barking dogs who disturb other Guests. You will be asked to board your dog or leave. Why risk ruining your vacation (or anyone else's) ?
Of coarse people are going to be tolerant in an emergency situation like a Hurricane.
However, if you know your dog is a "barker", it's probably best not to bring it to WDW. There is a protocol in place for barking dogs who disturb other Guests. You will be asked to board your dog or leave. Why risk ruining your vacation (or anyone else's) ?
There may indeed be a protocol in place, but from personal experience, we have not seen it followed when a dog disturbs others. In fact, a dog that attacked and injured another dog was allowed to stay on site.