2gypsies wrote:
...The rerun question "How do you know that they don't bark"? It's definitely not like leaving them at home. RVs have thin walls and most of the time you're parked close to your neighbor. Any barking will be an issue at times...
The old school way is to just ask the neighbors if the dog barked while you were gone or leave a tape recorder running. Modern technology has all kinds of systems that let you monitor your home or RV from a smart phone or tablet. I have trained my dogs to stop their alert barking on command. When I talk to neighbors, I make a point of telling them the command. There are a lot of RVers with dogs and it seems just as many that do not like them. There are some RV parks and campgrounds that do not alow dogs at all. Some others have breed or size restrictions. Some have designated sites where dogs are allowed and other sites where they are not.