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sue_t
Aug 01, 2013Explorer
Dearly departed Fang did many RV miles with us. She was never crated, but was harnessed. A door was never opened without Fang being leashed or tethered. She also walked well on leash so we had a small flexilead for her and she'd join our dog walks. She did all her cat things leashed ... using a tree for a scratching post, chasing mice, spitting at strange dogs, etc.
In the Class C it was easy for her, she liked the upper bunk.
With the truck and fifth wheel, she would ride in the truck with us, on a blanket between her humans. The dog rode in the supercab portion. She was always leashed inside the truck, with the other end of the leash attached to my seat lever. When it was time to go to the fifth wheel, I'd hook on the flexilead and disconnect the leash, and out we'd go.
At night, her harness was removed but it went back on again first thing in the morning.
She learned to do all her business when we stopped.
Her last long trip was at age 19, her kidneys were fussy then. So we had a littler box in the truck and in the fifth wheel. And we usually tried to park the fifth wheel so she could lay in the sun on the back of the couch.
In the Class C it was easy for her, she liked the upper bunk.
With the truck and fifth wheel, she would ride in the truck with us, on a blanket between her humans. The dog rode in the supercab portion. She was always leashed inside the truck, with the other end of the leash attached to my seat lever. When it was time to go to the fifth wheel, I'd hook on the flexilead and disconnect the leash, and out we'd go.
At night, her harness was removed but it went back on again first thing in the morning.
She learned to do all her business when we stopped.
Her last long trip was at age 19, her kidneys were fussy then. So we had a littler box in the truck and in the fifth wheel. And we usually tried to park the fifth wheel so she could lay in the sun on the back of the couch.
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