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Roamer28
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Jan 23, 2015

Pet's travel with you in a Truck camper

Now I know that many of you travel with pets in the camper so what are the best ways do you use to keep them safe while you are away say if it is a hot climate . I am just getting going with this. In the store and places you cannot take them things like that. What do most of you do?

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  • Its another plus for the on board propane generators. If its too hot we run the Onan genny and the dog stays cooler than us. Doing this is much harder if you are using a portable genny outside the TC. If its not too hot we run the Fantastic fan like others suggested. Always plenty of water on board. We are never gone that long and we never plan to be away from the RV for lengthy periods, especially if its real hot. Traveling with a pet or pets can effect how you travel and what you do while traveling.
  • Roamer28 wrote:
    Now I know that many of you travel with pets in the camper so what are the best ways do you use to keep them safe while you are away say if it is a hot climate . I am just getting going with this. In the store and places you cannot take them things like that. What do most of you do?



    First of all do you mean they are IN the trailer when you are driving down the road? There are PLENTY of threads about just how many Rv'ers do NOT do this.

    Second, just an FYI if you are talking about when you are parked in a CG. Call around you will find out 'many' CG's have a rule that no pets are allowed left in the RV unattended.
  • portscanner wrote:
    During the "hot" season, we minimized our time when the furballs were left alone in the camper, unless we were camping with some other people who could take action if needed (i.e. power loss so the a/c would stop, etc). When in doubt, one of us would go to the store, the other stay w/ the furcampers.

    I had been looking around for a product that could alert me in the event that temperatures got to high in the camper. I had not found any....yet.



    A quick Goggle Search will reveal at least six brands on the market.
    Try "car temperature alarm" Happy reading.
  • In the summer when it's unbearably hot outside we'll run the air conditioner for our little Shih Tzu and put her up on the bed of the cab-over surrounded by her toys and a dish of water. Usually we'll leave the TV on for her so that she wont feel like she's left alone. If it's not so terribly hot outside opening up the windows for cross ventilation and running the fantastic fan is sufficient enough. We usually take her along with us when we're hiking the trails and sight-seeing but there are some places like restaurants and stores that don't allow pets so we need to keep her in the camper.
  • During the "hot" season, we minimized our time when the furballs were left alone in the camper, unless we were camping with some other people who could take action if needed (i.e. power loss so the a/c would stop, etc). When in doubt, one of us would go to the store, the other stay w/ the furcampers.

    I had been looking around for a product that could alert me in the event that temperatures got to high in the camper. I had not found any....yet.
  • I keep my guys in the camper when stopped. windows open, curtains down, fantastic fan running, large full dish of water, and lots of chew toys for my Australian Shepherds to gnaw on
  • Park in the shade if possible and open windows for cross ventilation and run the fan. They are better off in the camper than in the vehicle. We let our dog in our camper while at home so she feels natural for her to be there, no anxciety.