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raindove
Jul 15, 2014Explorer
AZPops wrote:toedtoes wrote:lovemytt wrote:
Campgrounds also limit the number of people per site. Just an observation. We leave ours at the vet which limits the amount of time we get to camp due to costs. No easy answer when it comes to animal parenthood.
I agree. I have to travel occasionally for work and the dogs stay at a kennel during those trips. So, when I have time off, I want to be able to enjoy it with my dogs. The RV and dog-friendly campgrounds make that possible. I do everything I can to make sure the campgrounds I visit continue to be dog-friendly no matter the inconvenience to me.
Well said!
Pops
I totally agree, also. I consider it a privilege to be able to travel with our dogs. They are well behaved, and we clean up after them. We follow the rules. Ever since we got our MH and started going, we have had a senior dog. The oldsters need a lot of extra care as far as meds, special diet, etc. No way could I leave them in a kennel environment with all the special care they need.
I guess we've been fortunate in our choices of places to camp. They have been very dog friendly, and more campers than not have dogs. It's too bad everyone can't be more tolerant and just get along.
Kids and pets seem to be hot button issues.
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