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Old-Biscuit
Jul 30, 2014Explorer III
jaydub74 wrote:
Thanks for the reply Old-Biscuit.
Are there chains like KOA that allow you to leave pets unattended in an RV. That would make planning easy as we could just stay at a single chain of campgrounds.
I agree, if it were summer and days were hot we would not leave our pet in the RV. I would worry power might cut out there would be an issue. But being as we'll be traveling in the fall winter days should be cooler. I'm sure we'll hit some warmer days in Southern California that may require AC or bringing him along.
Old-Biscuit. What do you do with your dog when you go somewhere dogs can't accompany you? When you left your pet in the RV was it against pet policy or was it just a CG that allowed that.
I agree with your statement that pet policies are needed for the reasons you stated above. All pets are different, and a blanket policy is sometimes required to maintain the peace.
Josh
We went to CGs based on our need of having a site every night.
Only thing we were concerned with....allow pets.
Yep.....broke the rule/unattended pet.
Depending on where we were going whether she stayed in RV or not.
Most of the time she went with us as we rarely went were she couldn't go.
But when we did go to places like that she stayed in RV at CG.
We did keep her on a leash and picked up after her when she pooped.
We didn't understand the 'must be on leash at all times rule' but we kept her leashed even when unattended........one rule breaking was enough.
(hopefully the 'sarcasm' was noticed)
In other words......what went on/goes on inside my RV is my business. And as long as no complaints of 'dog barking' it will continue to be our business. The only time she is going to be barking is if someone is trying to get in...and then she can bite them!
ON EDIT:
You KNOW how your dog behaves.......act/plan accordingly
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