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Lantley wrote:
I have a 85# dog, that is on the so called banned list. (More lunacy)
Anyway he is no harder to deal with than a small dog. As long as you train the dog it is not an issue. Large or small they both require care, exercise and training.
โNov-19-2019 09:00 PM
Frank55 wrote:
Please list any positive or negative issues traveling with large dogs. My wife wants a German Sheperd and I do not see anything but problems. From scratching the floor to tbe issue of what to do with one while we are away for the day. I do not think it is right to leave a large dog locked inside a trailer all day.
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CFerguson wrote:
I am between dogs right now, but I have traveled with Akitas who ranged from 115 to 136#. Akitas are included on some cg ban lists.
I ignored the ban list and planned on claiming mine was a mutt- a cross of a husky and who knows. Most people don't have a clue about Akitas and I was never questioned.
That said, I am someone who demands that my animals are well trained/behaved and obey me at all times. All my Akitas have also been the most loving of all humans. They all believed that people existed only to love on them. That's a long way of saying my dogs are always more welcomed than someone else's yappy ankle biter. (Akitas rarely bark- some don't at all).
So yes, its possible. BUT, you are restricting yourself with any dog, regardless of size. DO NOT leave your animals unattended in a rv. They will make noise no matter how much you think that they wont. And if youre camped next to me, I WILL report your failings as a pet owner. That usually means shape up or get out of the cg.
The biggest drawback for us was not being able to do things together like see a movie, spend the day somewhere that dogs aren't allowed, and don't ask about summers when they have to be in AC. That means staying with them either in the truck or in the rv.
I would suggest that you travel without a dog for a while but act like you have one. See if the inconvenience is worth it to you. Because that's what it comes down to- your personal preferences. And if you don't both want a dog, DONT get one.
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wa8yxm wrote:Ed_Gee wrote:
German Shepards are usually on the list of dog breeds banned from many RV parks. Food for thought.
I do not recall ever seeing a ban on Shepard. they tend to be nice friendly dogs.. now Terriers. pit bulls. Rot's Malamutes (part wolf) and so on..... Most of them are nice dogs too.
One Malamute I met you'd have thought he was a kitty cat, in fact when I stopped petting him he reached out with a paw bigger than my hand and pulled my hand back so I could keep petting him EXACTLY like my cat (I have cats).
Chihuahua Now those little hairless rats are VICIOUS.
โNov-19-2019 05:18 AM