Thursday, 26 February 2009 20:09 by
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Many RVers purchase an RV to have the ability of taking their dogs with them no
matter where the road leads them.Some campgrounds have pet limits. Some
national parks don't allow pets, especially in the back country. Most
campgrounds where pets are allowed forbid leaving them in the rig
unaccompanied. That is not to say that you can't take your fur-kids with you.
Just be aware that you may encounter places which, well, let's just say are
less than "pet friendly." You know your dog/s better than anyone. If
you can find a situation at home where they will be content and well cared for
it might be better than the whirlwind tour that you have in mind. If on the
other hand, whenever you have left them in the past for a couple days, they
don't eat and whine for you endlessly as if their hearts are broken, then take
them along. Or if you have kids that will cry as if their own hearts are broken
because they are worried about the dogs and don't enjoy the trip then you'll
want to bring them along.What's the difference in leaving them "locked up
in the coach" and "locked up in the house while you are at
work?" Regardless of your decision, when you do take your dog on the road
always have your shot records handy. Although you may never be asked for them,
your better safe than sorry.
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