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17-06-2020, 01:48 PM | #10 | ||
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It does sound a bit ambiguous. The national parks near us have no dog policies unfortunately. They use baits for foxes too and lots of wildlife.
Our dogs are a no leash kind of dogs. We have a kelpie/heeler who needs space to explore and burn energy, and Labrador who follows along. Very friendly dogs unless is kangaroos or cats. We take them out usually to places where they don't need to be on leads all the time. Port Lincoln is fairly relaxed with dogs which is good - lots of people with dogs and lots of cattle breeds. When we camp the dogs usually disappear and reappear for food. * Lots of good camping and fishing spots along this coastline for anyone interested
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