It's good to hear so many people having success with camping with their dogs.
I'd like to take our mongrels (Badger, a purebred shorthair Border Collie; and Boris, an Alaskan Malamute x Siberian Husky x white German Shepherd) with us, however:
A) they're both too stupid,
B) they're both too friendly,
C) they're both too stupid.
Neither would hurt a soul, but they're large, and they're idiots, which is a scary combination for non-dog-people. They're decent guard dogs though, so I'd worry about them protecting the camp a bit to vigorously from wildlife (Badger, in particular, is a great snake dog unfortunately, and neither of them have much time for cats) or just other people walking past who really should be stopping to pat them. At 3 in the morning. Again, they wouldn't hurt a fly, but they've both got good barks on them.
As such, if we go away for a weekend their job is to stay home and keep the patio gecko and lizard free. After all, someone needs to sit around all day sleeping, it may as well be them!
I like Kit_e's story - I'll bet he got pats all the way home!
Thanks!
Matto