Then there was a Hospitalero in the old Burgos Park Albergue - his dog was no larger that a rat .Any interaction with the dog would result in it lifting a paw as if injured and flop on to its back in absolute submission - he he
Also , what would Castrojeriz be without that Bar with all the pets snuggeled up to the fireplace where Bernie the German shepherd would latch on to a pilgrim and follow them to the next town.
There was a young chap that I met who had a German Shepherd that had followed him from some small town all the way to Santiago. He then had the dog 'chipped' , bought a 3 man tent and headed back in reverse. It was his dream to form a frienship and fill the empty berth in his tent , any takers Ladies??
Finally , there was a Dutch Lady who had acquired a rescue dog and walked all the way from home to Santiago.I met her in the Meseta. It was freezing that night and with the absence of a Hospitalero ,I suggested the dog sleep in the small reception area . Another difficult pilgrim who had caused other problems , threatened that if the dog barked , they would have to go.
So late at night , there was a sound and of course the dog did its job in protecting us and barked - the difficult pilgrim had a fit which woke everyone up and shamed the Lady into departing at 3 in the morning - what an ar*%@le ( sorry Ivar -edit if you have to)


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