People, crews, can run their camps however they want, but I think its worth pointing out I doubt you could find a Indian encampment without loose dogs running around.
It takes all kinds, but mostly dog problems come from dog owners who probably should not have dogs which gets into a bigger issue of parents who should probably not have kids, lol.
It seems the easy answer if you do not have a dog is to ban all dogs. Then what to do with dogs who are actually part of the archery hunting experience like a blood trail dog? Lets say I wanted to bring a trained tracking dog and show off how good it would track a blood trail as a vender?
Then you have a legal issue concerning Federal Law. Did you know there is no such thing as a Federal License for a "Service Dog" or that you cannot ask a person what their disability is if they claim to have a service dog? Yes, i know the law on such things but suggest that if you do confront anyone for bringing and or having a dog, you dig pretty deep into what is and is not a service dog and the two questions you can legally ask and the half a dozen or so reasons you can even ask someone with a service dog to leave without opening up a court case.
No worries, just want to make sure you guys have some of the extra info about service dogs and questions that may come up with your plan,