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Go_Dogs
May 17, 2013Explorer
Our dogs are seasoned campers. We start them as pups. They are trained the same, for the house as the TT. On days that they will be left for an extended time, they get a light meal. A long, long walk before our departure. Close the blinds, adjust AC, put on a radio and TV. Young pups go in the crate. Much like a new baby, get them used to outside noise. Tell them to go lay down and be 'quiet'. Leave the RV, and make some noise. If they bark, correct them. If you have already established a good relationship with your dog, they will learn what behavior is expected of them.
Don't choose a hyper, active breed if you can't satisfy their need for activity and stimulation.
Don't bring dogs to a campground, that doesn't want them.
Clean up after your dog, keep them on a short leash, don't leave them tied up, unsupervised. If you can't control your dog's behavior, don't bring them into a public setting.
Don't choose a hyper, active breed if you can't satisfy their need for activity and stimulation.
Don't bring dogs to a campground, that doesn't want them.
Clean up after your dog, keep them on a short leash, don't leave them tied up, unsupervised. If you can't control your dog's behavior, don't bring them into a public setting.
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