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Glad I Didn't Get a Dog

Paleo_Ron
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Some of you might remember that a few months ago I sent a post saying that I was a solo RV'er and was wondering what peoples' advice would be about getting a dog. The responses were in a slight majority advising against it, and so I decided to put it off. Well, I've just come back from a big trip from Ontario to British Columbia and back, including a three-day visit in Vancouver, and I can see now that while a dog can be a great companion, it could also cramp one's style to a big extent. I now think that getting a dog could to a big extent be unfair to the animal. Anyway not to start a controversy, but for anyone thinking of getting a dog for RV'ing, I'd have to say think it over carefully.
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moose888
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We love dogs but after we lost our Jack Russell Roxie we didn't want another dog. We watch the kids dogs when they go away and we can't wait for them to come home. My daughter's pit bull thinks it's a lap dog and wants to sit in my lap all the time I can't see her ever traveling in the Rv.

orlandimal
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We travel with all our rescued animals. Cody, a 100 pound elderly Pointer, Josey Wales, an 80 pound 1 year old idiot Black Lab (we still love him) and a 12 pound Calico, Jobutu. We love them almost as much as our own grown children and they travel well. I do understand, however, why some folks think that traveling with pets is a hassle and at times it can be but it is OK with us.
2008 Silverado 2500HD, Z71 off-road, Z85 towing
2005 Keystone Hornet 245RKS 5th Wheel

Dog_Folks
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Crowe wrote:
"Dogs are not our complete life but they do make our life complete." --Unknown

This doesn't apply to everyone and to try to force this upon a non-dog owner is disrespectful at best. I know plenty of people who don't own dogs but consider themselves "complete".

Some people just can't make the cut, as a good owner.

Some people CHOOSE not to be a dog owner because they UNDERSTAND their limitations. This shows as much respect and love for the animal as a self-proclaimed "dog person". To insinuate a non-dog lover is less of a person is insulting and offensive. This is coming from someone who considers herself a dogaholic. We should be commending and not condemning the OP for being selfless in his thinking. If more people would think like that, then maybe fewer dogs would wind up in rescue.


Whoa!! Stop that train and back up!! The phrase does not force any views upon anyone. The phase applies, as it says, applies to our lives. Not anyone else.

If someone chooses not have dogs, that is fine with us, it fact I envy the extra freedom that comes with non-ownership. But for our family, the phrase still applies.
Our Rig:
2005 Dodge 3500 - Dually- Cummins
2006 Outback 27 RSDS

We also have with us two rescue dogs. A Chihuahua mix & a Catahoula mix.

"I did not get to this advanced age because I am stupid."

Full time since June 2006

Go_Dogs
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Crowe wrote:
"Dogs are not our complete life but they do make our life complete." --Unknown

This doesn't apply to everyone and to try to force this upon a non-dog owner is disrespectful at best. I know plenty of people who don't own dogs but consider themselves "complete".

Some people just can't make the cut, as a good owner.

Some people CHOOSE not to be a dog owner because they UNDERSTAND their limitations. This shows as much respect and love for the animal as a self-proclaimed "dog person". To insinuate a non-dog lover is less of a person is insulting and offensive. This is coming from someone who considers herself a dogaholic. We should be commending and not condemning the OP for being selfless in his thinking. If more people would think like that, then maybe fewer dogs would wind up in rescue.

I never said that a non-dog person is less of a person. I agree that it takes a special type of person to be a good dog owner, or parent, or teacher, or nurse, etc. I merely meant that some relationships are precious, and only meant for those that understand, the give and take necessary for such relationships.

2dogtravellin
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colliehauler wrote:
StephanieLynn wrote:


Having a dog is not for everyone, but that's ok.
I bought my RV for the same reason, to take the Collies. It is a trade off on having to take care of them and having to deal with one less thing.


Funny, we bought our motorhome so we could travel with our collies, too. We love every minute of it. They're great travelers, and great company.

tomkaren13
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beemerphile1 wrote:
My wife was recently driving me crazy wanting to get a dog. We ended up dog sitting our kids extremely well behaved dog for a week. After about four days she announced, "I've changed my mind, I don't want a dog".

Problem solved.


Same here, we dog sit for neighbors. Love the dog, love the neighbors, glad to reunite them.

Crowe
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"Dogs are not our complete life but they do make our life complete." --Unknown

This doesn't apply to everyone and to try to force this upon a non-dog owner is disrespectful at best. I know plenty of people who don't own dogs but consider themselves "complete".

Some people just can't make the cut, as a good owner.

Some people CHOOSE not to be a dog owner because they UNDERSTAND their limitations. This shows as much respect and love for the animal as a self-proclaimed "dog person". To insinuate a non-dog lover is less of a person is insulting and offensive. This is coming from someone who considers herself a dogaholic. We should be commending and not condemning the OP for being selfless in his thinking. If more people would think like that, then maybe fewer dogs would wind up in rescue.

I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be

Douglas Adams

[purple]RV-less for now but our spirits are still on the open road. [/purple]

Deb_and_Ed_M
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Crowe wrote:
It's definitely a personal decision and both ways are right-for each individual. I can't imagine life at home without a dog, but when we travel we have a tendency to go out for longer periods of time. We had to cancel a weekend away because Jesse got a skin infection and couldn't be boarded, so from that respect dogs can be a pain in the gizzard. On the other hand we're headed to Bar Harbor in October (renting a cabin) and I can't imagine going there without them (cabin owner allows pets). It's no one's business to criticize another for making the decision either way.


Nicely said!

Yes, I make concessions for my dogs when RVing - but I make concessions for them at home, too. I enjoy my dogs enough to be happy to do this.

I also believe that RVs can be targets for thieves... when a bunch of us are parked at a Cracker Barrel for dinner, I'd bet if anyone messes with my door and hears "GRRRRRRRRR" from the other side - they'll go try a different door ๐Ÿ˜‰
Ed, Deb, and 2 dogs
Looking for a small Class C!

Go_Dogs
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Lots of Stuff wrote:
Go Dogs wrote:
I'm sure there are a lot of dogs that would agree. Some people just can't make the cut, as a good owner.
We would not travel without our friends. Our RVs are pristine when we sell them. It is a privilege to be able to share your life with a pet. Not everyone is able to understand that.


One can only hope the campgrounds your dogs have stayed in are as pristine as your RV.
My shoes aren't. We don't even own a ____ dog.

Common sense is a prime requisite for being a good dog owner. I pick up anything that my dogs leave, that might get on your shoes. BTW: Many campgrounds have opened up more dog loops to keep the geese away. Geese make a lot more mess than dogs, and no one cleans up after them!

Less_Stuff
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Go Dogs wrote:
I'm sure there are a lot of dogs that would agree. Some people just can't make the cut, as a good owner.
We would not travel without our friends. Our RVs are pristine when we sell them. It is a privilege to be able to share your life with a pet. Not everyone is able to understand that.


One can only hope the campgrounds your dogs have stayed in are as pristine as your RV.
My shoes aren't. We don't even own a ____ dog.
DG
Former user name: "Lots of Stuff"
2015 RAM 1500 V6 8 speed
Regular cab short bed 2 wheel drive.
Leer 180 Topper

Less_Stuff
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Somehow I don't think we would have ever seen our neighbors in campsite B12 if we'd had a dog.



DG
Former user name: "Lots of Stuff"
2015 RAM 1500 V6 8 speed
Regular cab short bed 2 wheel drive.
Leer 180 Topper

Dog_Folks
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Go Dogs wrote:
I'm sure there are a lot of dogs that would agree. Some people just can't make the cut, as a good owner.
We would not travel without our friends. Our RVs are pristine when we sell them. It is a privilege to be able to share your life with a pet. Not everyone is able to understand that.


There is nothing on earth that makes me smile more than our little dog. He is a constant source of amusement.

"Dogs are not our complete life but they do make our life complete." --Unknown
Our Rig:
2005 Dodge 3500 - Dually- Cummins
2006 Outback 27 RSDS

We also have with us two rescue dogs. A Chihuahua mix & a Catahoula mix.

"I did not get to this advanced age because I am stupid."

Full time since June 2006

ryegatevt
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For the past 9 years we have enjoyed 4 elderly pets in our travels: a rescue cat, Zippy, a rescue black mixed breed dog, Zoe, a rescue Westie, Tammy, and a Sheltie, Carly. All have passed away - Carly while on a camping trip to Bar Harbor. All 4 were well behaved, even more so while in our Class B! So... we are headed out soon with our new 8 month old Sheltie Tess. She is plenty active, but not a barker, which is unusual for the breed. We are looking forward to the trip and completely enjoy traveling with our pals. It is actually easier in the RT, because they are always with us and not left at the CG. We try not to travel in hot weather, preferring spring an autumn for our and the animal's comfort.
Steve & Bev
2005 Roadtrek 210
Tess, our Sheltie

Go_Dogs
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I'm sure there are a lot of dogs that would agree. Some people just can't make the cut, as a good owner.
We would not travel without our friends. Our RVs are pristine when we sell them. It is a privilege to be able to share your life with a pet. Not everyone is able to understand that.