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rdfugere
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Oct 11, 2014

New to RVing with our dogs

We are in the process of buying a Class A motorhome and plan on taking our 4 Retired Racing Greyhounds. We have 2 males (85 to 90 lbs.) and 2 females (45 to 55 lbs.). We are wondering if we will have a hard time finding a CG. We'd love to hear form everyone
  • rdfugere wrote:
    Our dogs are very well behaved. It's very rare that greyhounds will bark. They walk very well and because of their racing bankground they are trained to ignore other dogs.


    X2 Our Greys barked so little that when they did, something was most definitely amiss,and you better check it out.

    They are NOT watch dogs. The only way a burglar can get hurt by them is tripping over them as they snooze. Funny, but I kid you not.
  • rdfugere wrote:
    Our dogs are very well behaved. It's very rare that greyhounds will bark. They walk very well and because of their racing bankground they are trained to ignore other dogs.

    I agree, I do not remember any Greyhounds barking a lot. Some of those small little yippers may look like a bunny however. :B
  • Our dogs are very well behaved. It's very rare that greyhounds will bark. They walk very well and because of their racing bankground they are trained to ignore other dogs.
  • We've never had any problem with the size restrictions. We travel with a Great Pyrenees that is well over 100 pounds and we have never been turned down at any RV park or charged extra. Since we don't travel with any kind if a schedule, we never make reservations and have never been restricted from any RV park that had a vacant space. I agree that you may run in to a few parks that restrict the number of pets but if your dogs are well behaved, that should not be a problem.
    If an RV park is not full, we will usually ask for a space that is away from other campers just to make it easier for us to keep our dog's attention focused to do it's business.
    Carry your own supply of bags to pick up after your dogs and you will have no problems.
    Try to get your dogs used to being barked at by other small dogs. For some reason a lot of small dogs just like to bark at large dogs. Our Pyr just ignores them and the other dog's owner usually thinks it is cute while his pet goes crazy.
  • thanks for everyone responding. Before we would leave our dogs home we'd stay at Walmart lol
  • Commercial campgrounds may have a two dog rule. It is best to call ahead and be honest about four.

    When we had Greys, getting "retired racing Greyhounds" into the conversation seemed to open doors for us. I guess the operator had some pity on them or knew the secret of just how good they are.

    Give yours a hug for us.
  • Just another thing to consider too is that some campgrounds allow dogs, but charge a fee for having them. Or, they let you have up to 2 and charge you for each animal over. Not saying you are not, but just be a responsible pet owner when you travel and pick up after your pet. There are so many people out there that are not.
  • Depends on type of CG

    State/National/COE......shouldn't be an issue

    Public CGs
    Oh Yeah!
    Those that are pet friendly typically have a 2 pet limit.
    Some have size limits ---have seen 25# and 40# weight limits
    Some have breed restrictins

    So you will HAVE to check in advance with CGs you are interested in.

    Rv Park Reviews is a good site to check out what others think of a particular CG and it has links to the CG websites.......LINK to RV Park Reviews
  • Most campgrounds restrict the number of pets to two. Traveling with four large animals most likely will be a problem. To ensure a satisfactory visit, I would always call ahead and ask before making reservations. That way there's no surprises when you arrive. Kudos to you for taking on the responsibility of rescuing those fine dogs.....Dennis