May-22-2013 07:26 AM
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May-23-2013 12:54 PM
sowego wrote:
I'm guessing the reason you won't want him on the dash is damage from claws, slobbering, etc. The 1st thing I did was make a heavy quilted dash cover for just that reason. At the time we had a dog and two cats, all of whom liked to be on the dash to "watch for us to return"! Custom covers are available but a cover made of something easily washable is highly desirable and suggested. As a quick fix put down a long rubber rug gripper and a blanket or beach towels on top of that.
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May-23-2013 12:48 PM
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May-23-2013 07:31 AM
Lobstah wrote:
We have not taken our beloved boxers camping...yet. Up until now, we've had live-in pet sitters that always take care of our dogs and cats when we travel...but that situation is changing.
I think every campground we've stayed at has specified that pets are not to be left alone in the RV.
Are there campgrounds out there that don't have this rule?
Jim
May-23-2013 07:07 AM
May-23-2013 06:21 AM
Lobstah wrote:
We have not taken our beloved boxers camping...yet. Up until now, we've had live-in pet sitters that always take care of our dogs and cats when we travel...but that situation is changing.
I think every campground we've stayed at has specified that pets are not to be left alone in the RV.
Are there campgrounds out there that don't have this rule?
Jim
May-23-2013 06:00 AM
downtheroad wrote:
Maybe something like this...They come in a ton of sizes, configurations, adjust ability..
May-23-2013 02:52 AM
May-23-2013 01:46 AM
May-22-2013 10:54 PM
Dutch_12078 wrote:
We've watched our 75 lb Shep/Sharp on our web cam numerous times as we left to shop or eat out. She looks out the front window and watches us drives away, and then lies down and snoozes pretty much for the rest of the time we're gone. Occasionally, a noise of some sort will get her attention enough to look out again, but even other dogs walking by don't seem to upset her. The only time she's barked more than a quick "woof" or two, was when a small kid kept running over and pounding on the side of the coach until a neighbor had a park employee speak to the kid's mother.
May-22-2013 08:13 PM
backroads??? wrote:
I have an English Bulldog (53lbs. of love) . How do I bock him from getting to the dash of the MH if we have to leave him inside while we are gone/ (eg out to dinner or sightseeing) not all places let dogs in and I do not want to leave him in the car. Iknow we have lots of pet people out there... Thanks for the advise JB
May-22-2013 07:32 PM