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SandSOrrell
May 14, 2013Explorer
We have a 100 lb spayed female German Shephard - Rosie. Rosie is 11 and has bad hips and arthritis. But she is a real sweetheart of a companion. We have spent some bucks to keep her safe and comfortable. We have a extendable ramp for both truck and camper access - only way she can get in and out. We have a "hammock" that goes over the back seat in the crew cab and a seat extender to fill the gap between the seat and the back of the front seat. The hammock has straps that let it hang from the back and front head rests. Got all our equipment online from Orvis.
Had two campground hosts tell us that they don't normally allow German Shephards (??), but after meeting Rosie they said "come on in". Every GS I've ever encountered were very docile and friendly. I guess it is their reps as police dogs and military dogs that cause the caution.
Had two campground hosts tell us that they don't normally allow German Shephards (??), but after meeting Rosie they said "come on in". Every GS I've ever encountered were very docile and friendly. I guess it is their reps as police dogs and military dogs that cause the caution.
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