rockhillmanor wrote:
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I was parked next to a camper that brought their TT up the night before they were going to stay in it AND left their dog inside. :R
That dog had all the shades ripped down in 10 minutes, almost broke down the sliding glass door, then started on the couch, AND barked ALL night.
I felt sorry for the dog, his owners were just plumb ignorant.
Just a note if you use airlines crates. Once you get past the 200 size crate the larger ones will not fit thru the door. You will have to take it apart and reassemble it inside.
We have two dogs who travel with us, a 65 lb flat-coated retriever and a 60 lb greyhound. The crate dilemma is easily solved by these Remington folding wire crates. They come in several sizes and lie flat in the bed of my pickup or on the dinette when it's folded down. They are so easy to fold and unfold; no assembly required. I just carry them through the trailer door like a suitcase and unfold them inside. We use them at home occasionally when we have company, so they (the dogs, not the company) are comfortable in them. I bought one on Amazon and one on Walmart's website.
Remington folding dog crates