by BirdbyBird » Thu Mar 01, 2012 1:04 pm
The only time I ran into a weight limit was in a 55 plus rv community in FL that has HOA rules for lot owners and lot renters. As other mentioned some campground have breed specific rules....often mentioning Pitties, rotties, dobes, and/or Chows... rules are driven largely by their insurance carriers.
I have seen many large dogs in my travels.... That said I do recommend what others have mentioned. Make sure that you have good control over your dog. Many, many dog owners do not. They either do not have control over their dogs to begin with or fail to pay attention and use common sense. Since you have the big dog even if the other animals starts something...your baby will probably be blamed. Flexi Leads may be fine when you are out in open areas/trails by yourself but in busy, close areas they don't give you a quick enough response time to protect your dog from "trouble."
I have taught obedience classes off and on (in years past) and worked with 4-H'ers on their dog project. I have always shared with students that it is their responsibility to protect their dogs out in public places. You can't be shy about speaking up to a total stranger and directing them to "watch their dog," Two strange dogs on leads are more apt to resent each other than two dogs running/playing free in a dog park.
Tina and the furry companions...Lark, Audrey and Jane