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dadmomh
Apr 18, 2014Explorer
Major dog person here and without a doubt, at least in my opinion, you need a TT rather than a hybrid. We've had both and dearly loved our hybrid. Obviously, you're not going to be with your dogs 24/7....sooner or later you've got to go to the store. Unless you have small dogs and crate them, there is always the chance, no matter how good your dogs are, that something will get them stirred up and they'll scratch through the canvas. You don't mention what size dogs, but if they're small, I don't see any reason why you couldn't work it with a 20 - 22', with a small slide, if it had the right layout. We used to camp with friends who had a ROO 19 and a cocker spaniel. With the bunkends closed it would be a snug fit without a slide.
For an assortment of reasons, we moved - notice I didn't say moved UP - to a TT and it is perfect for us at this point in life. There are many things that I loved about our 23SS that regardless of what TT you go to, it's just not the same. I still wouldn't leave my dog alone and uncrated, just because that's me. But at least I'd know that she'd be there when I returned. My vote is TT.
For an assortment of reasons, we moved - notice I didn't say moved UP - to a TT and it is perfect for us at this point in life. There are many things that I loved about our 23SS that regardless of what TT you go to, it's just not the same. I still wouldn't leave my dog alone and uncrated, just because that's me. But at least I'd know that she'd be there when I returned. My vote is TT.
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