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[QUOTE="rafferty, post: 16498, member: 2444"] Hello,I walked the Camino in April/May of this year.I met one couple who had their dog with them.I was especially interested in their experience as I usually walk with my dog,They told me that it was a very big mistake to have brought their dog.Firstly refugios,hostals and hotels as a rule will not allow dogs.Secondly there is a problem with local dogs, whether they be sheep dogs or guard dogs.Most Spaniards do not have the typical British relationship with dogs.For them dogs are working/guard animals.This means that many Spanish dogs are territorial and although they are used to people they will see a strange dog as an intruder. Thirdly The dog doesn't necessarily enjoy walking for day after day ,often across hard surfaces, in very warm weather, without being able to get a real rest at the end of the day. The couple I referred to had walked from Pamplona and were intending to abandon the walk in Burgos due to the problems with the dog.They had come to feel extremely guilty and stressed at having to tie the dog up outside refugios even though at this time of the year many of the refugios were far from full. I will never take my dog on a walking holiday in Spain.I live in France and here dogs are made welcome virtuall everywhere. Hope this is of help to you. Harry [/QUOTE]
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