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drsolo
Sep 14, 2015Nomad
There is a website for dog friendly sites click here and soon came to realize 95% of campsites are pet friendly. But this website also gives dog friendly motels and other spots. With our dogs we have used various methods to go places without them. One campsite had a doggy day camp onsite. There is nearly always dog day care between campsite and point of interest. We left our RVan plugged in for AC (our dogs dont bark when left alone) and took a shuttle to a POI. I had a remote start and alarm system installed so the RVan runs without the key being in the ignition since many places dont allow vehicles to run with the key inside. This has been used for shopping and restaurants. The key chain controller shows if the engine is running, how much time is left and the temperature inside the vehicle while within 100 feet or so of the vehicle. Another option is a TT or teardrop that can be left plugged in at the campsite. Of all the options doggy day care is optimal at or near the POI for peace of mind and a barking dog.
To get a B in good condition just takes time and a lot of searching on the internet and at local RV places. I will say that I prefer dealers who have done all the checkups (and are required to disclose problems) and who are realistic in pricing (price guide like NADA online) is a benefit over owner/sellers where it is buyer beware.
To get a B in good condition just takes time and a lot of searching on the internet and at local RV places. I will say that I prefer dealers who have done all the checkups (and are required to disclose problems) and who are realistic in pricing (price guide like NADA online) is a benefit over owner/sellers where it is buyer beware.
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