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PapPappy
May 26, 2013Explorer
1.) I understand the concern about leaving them....but they should be OK in the TT, provided that they don't bark all the time. Usually leaving the TV on, will create enough noise, that they are distracted, and will often just sleep.
If the park doesn't allow the dogs to be left when you are gone, you may (and I will say that it's probably rare) be able to have someone in the next campground watch them for you.
You may also be able to find a local kennel, and board them for the day, if you are going someplace that won't allow you to have them with you.
2.) Best thing to do about the breeds allowed, is to contact the CG you plan to visit. You can check their website (they will often post this information), or check with one of the "Pet Friendly" sites that lists various CGs that may allow you to stay with a Rottie.
3.) I don't know if you will have to worry about someone stealing a Rottie....but who the heck knows?? This is when you want to become a good neighbor, because it's your neighbor, who will look out for you. Does it happen...sure, but I'd consider that it's a very low percentage of the number of dog owners who are out camping...so I wouldn't let it stop me from going. The same things were happening when you traveled in your "C"....though now days, we just hear about them more, because of the internet and news agencies.
Happy Camping:)
If the park doesn't allow the dogs to be left when you are gone, you may (and I will say that it's probably rare) be able to have someone in the next campground watch them for you.
You may also be able to find a local kennel, and board them for the day, if you are going someplace that won't allow you to have them with you.
2.) Best thing to do about the breeds allowed, is to contact the CG you plan to visit. You can check their website (they will often post this information), or check with one of the "Pet Friendly" sites that lists various CGs that may allow you to stay with a Rottie.
3.) I don't know if you will have to worry about someone stealing a Rottie....but who the heck knows?? This is when you want to become a good neighbor, because it's your neighbor, who will look out for you. Does it happen...sure, but I'd consider that it's a very low percentage of the number of dog owners who are out camping...so I wouldn't let it stop me from going. The same things were happening when you traveled in your "C"....though now days, we just hear about them more, because of the internet and news agencies.
Happy Camping:)
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