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MFL
Feb 26, 2023Nomad II
I'm sure many leave their dogs inside while away. All dogs, all CGs, differ, so common sense will apply, each time you camp with your dog.
A new dog will need time to adjust, to get used to camping, inside and outside.
I rarely left my dog in the camper, but she understood, from experience, that I'd not be gone long, which I would limit to 2 hours, or less. I would leave the Tv or stereo going, for comforting sound, and to block outdoor noises.
There is all kinds of surveillance equipment available today, that you can view, talk, monitor temps etc, right from your phone.
Hope you enjoy taking your pet camping, and that your dog enjoys going too!
Jerry
A new dog will need time to adjust, to get used to camping, inside and outside.
I rarely left my dog in the camper, but she understood, from experience, that I'd not be gone long, which I would limit to 2 hours, or less. I would leave the Tv or stereo going, for comforting sound, and to block outdoor noises.
There is all kinds of surveillance equipment available today, that you can view, talk, monitor temps etc, right from your phone.
Hope you enjoy taking your pet camping, and that your dog enjoys going too!
Jerry
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