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Crowe
Jan 23, 2014Explorer
Frankly, we are considering gearing up for boondocking as to avoid the hassle of checking each campground to see if they will allow us to spend our hard-earned money there. Some seem to present the pet policy in a very "hazy" manner like "maybe we would, maybe we wouldn't".
That's just a part of pet ownership that you either need to accept or do as you are thinking-boondocking. A simple phone call with a request for their policy in writing if it's not clear on the website seems like a very minor inconvenience in contrast to either leaving the furkids at home or doing without some amenities you might like. If there's ambiguity on the rules, tell them so, try to get clarification, and if that doesn't work tell them you are going elsewhere because of it.
That's just a part of pet ownership that you either need to accept or do as you are thinking-boondocking. A simple phone call with a request for their policy in writing if it's not clear on the website seems like a very minor inconvenience in contrast to either leaving the furkids at home or doing without some amenities you might like. If there's ambiguity on the rules, tell them so, try to get clarification, and if that doesn't work tell them you are going elsewhere because of it.
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