toedtoes wrote:
Well, I think it is two-fold:
1. Dogs were allowed more places because there were fewer being brought along, so folks weren't leaving then unattended in RVs.
2. People were less likely to consider dogs in regards to heat, etc. So if they did take them, they would have likely left them in the vehicle with the windows rolled down while they went sightseeing. Not unheard of in those days to see a dog left in a car for several hours at anytime of year.
Thanks. We made reservations first part of July for 3 nights at North Rim Campground. So looking forward to it. Now if we can just ensure our national parks will all be up and running. GRRRRR!!!!!