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laknox
May 14, 2013Nomad
Artemus Gordon wrote:Campinghoss@51 wrote:
We have a rot/chow mix and a ****ese. 75 and 17 lbs respectively. They ride in the super cab with a large blanket covering the entire area. We have the spill proof water bowl and they love to travel. We have travelled so much with them they let us know when they need to stretch. Generally as I have become more mature I need to stop more than than they do. As others have posted make sure they are trained both to behave while riding and especially at campgrounds.
Curious have you ever been denied to a park for the Chow /rot dog. Have seen pretty hard nosed park managers about either dog ? We get looked at twice because of Mt Dog! It fortunately is not on any lists.
I had an issue at the Flagstaff KOA on our 2nd trip with the FW. Fortunately, we have a nephew who lives up there and allowed us to leave our 11 y.o. Rottie at his place for the weekend so we wouldn't be forced to leave. At that time, 2004, there were no rules posted about dog breeds. FWIW, I've been around a whole lot more vicious 10 lb dogs than 110 lb dogs. Biggest danger that boy posed was hyper-extending your knees when he leaned against you while being scratched. :-)
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