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bertnspike
Aug 17, 2013Explorer
I full time, and I was full timing with 4 dogs in the beginning. Old age attrition had reduced me to no pets not too long ago and I found that I did not like be quite so alone. I will gladly confine my time away from the RV to less than 6 hours in exchange for the companionship and the reason to take several long walks a day.
If it can't be seen in less than 6 hours, well that's why I'm in an RV! I'll go to sleep nearby and come back again in the morning.
For a specific example regarding a longer day trip: at one RV park near the Grand Canyon the owners offer to come and make friends with your pets and take them for walks (for a small fee) if you want to go on a 9-hour Grand Canyon Mule Ride. There are many, many ways to fit the pets in. Cherry Hill campground near Washington D.C. has a similar offer. I'm sure there are others.
If it can't be seen in less than 6 hours, well that's why I'm in an RV! I'll go to sleep nearby and come back again in the morning.
For a specific example regarding a longer day trip: at one RV park near the Grand Canyon the owners offer to come and make friends with your pets and take them for walks (for a small fee) if you want to go on a 9-hour Grand Canyon Mule Ride. There are many, many ways to fit the pets in. Cherry Hill campground near Washington D.C. has a similar offer. I'm sure there are others.
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