Johno02 wrote:
Don't advertise how many dogs you have, and if possible try not to exercise them all at the same time. If asked, all you need to say is "yes, we have dogs" and unless asked, don't say how many. We had to travel for a few years with our two bigger dogs, and one small poodle that we had to inherite. We did not, and will not stay in Virginia state parks where they charge $5 per day per dog, and let all the kids that trash everything they get close to, in free. That said, we have worked with and traveled with dogs, and kids for many years, and fully understand the whys for regulations against dogs and pets. Don't particularly like it, but do understand. What a few folks do can really make things difficult for Many others.
Sorry, I don't want to flame or do anything else but so totally disagree with this type of dishonesty. It is what can give RVers a bad name. A rule is a rule. If a park limits dogs to two, then find a park that will allow your four or whatever. I don't have a problem with how many dogs you have, but people who try to circumvent park rules are those who give us all bad names.