Was camping in central east Texas once and I woke up around 2 am to my dog growling softly, I petted her to calm her down and noticed light foot steps outside the tent.
I looked through a tiny gap in the zipper and could only see some sort of very large wide animal rummaging around the campsite.
Now bear wouldn’t be impossible but also isn’t super common in that area. My biggest worry was some sort of feral hog because if my dog barked and startled the hog it would trample us. A bear would more than likely run away.
All I could do was sit there and pet my girl to keep her calm and keep her from barking until the animal passed.
Was camping in central east Texas once and I woke up around 2 am to my dog growling softly, I petted her to calm her down and noticed light foot steps outside the tent.
I looked through a tiny gap in the zipper and could only see some sort of very large wide animal rummaging around the campsite.
Now bear wouldn’t be impossible but also isn’t super common in that area. My biggest worry was some sort of feral hog because if my dog barked and startled the hog it would trample us. A bear would more than likely run away.
All I could do was sit there and pet my girl to keep her calm and keep her from barking until the animal passed.