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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
christine a. said:
Can anyone tell me of encounters with wild dogs along the camino?
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I had no bad encounters with dogs. Some barked, though, but were behind their master's fence and the barks sounded more like obligatory ones, never menacing ones. I had read Shirley Mclaine's book and, walking through fromista, gave a few furtive glances around looking for that pack of wild ones she referred to but I don't recall seeing any of the sort, other than a sleeping hound that did not even glance up as I walked past. So, I hardly think dogs are a problem on the Camino Frances!
 
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Hallo

Agree entirely with John. Have been on the camino twice and had no problem with dogs. Some of them were quite friendly and followed us for a while and turned back to go home.

Ignore them and they ignore you. Pls don't be cruel to them by brandishing sticks or whatever to antagonize them

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Bharat

John Hussey said:
christine a. said:
Can anyone tell me of encounters with wild dogs along the camino?
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I had no bad encounters with dogs. Some barked, though, but were behind their master's fence and the barks sounded more like obligatory ones, never menacing ones. I had read Shirley Mclaine's book and, walking through fromista, gave a few furtive glances around looking for that pack of wild ones she referred to but I don't recall seeing any of the sort, other than a sleeping hound that did not even glance up as I walked past. So, I hardly think dogs are a problem on the Camino Frances!
 
Pilgrims getting bitten by dogs is not a myth. I met an Englishman in Logrono who was bitten by a small dog in SJPP (The dog's owner who saw the incident didn't even bother to help). He showed me his wounds; already had scabs on them.

In Galicia, I've also seen a dog bite a cow's hind leg when the cow strayed far from her group. Horrible scene, esp. at that moment I was walking along with a group of ten year old schoolchildren on the way to Triacastela for a day's hike. I was worried what the kids might think of witnessing the violence.


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