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Deb and Ed M wrote:
KOA campgrounds tend to be pet-friendly!
โAug-27-2017 11:22 AM
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โAug-21-2017 04:22 PM
bukhrn wrote:''CaitySue wrote:There are State Parks, National Parks, National Forests, Corp Of Engineers (COE), those are generally much cheaper than the private CG's, There are several discount clubs, We use Passport America, Good Sam, and the America The Beautiful Senior Pass. Just something else to research. Good Luckbukhrn wrote:
That's quite a menagerie you have there, we only have one, a long haired Dachshund, he's never been sick in car or RV, he loves to ride.
You have named two of the most expensive places to stay, but that's OK, we all camp/RV differently, as far as your extended family, Old Biscuit has it, State and Federal Parks may be your best bet, but few have hookups and as said, you are restricted to 14 day stays in most cases.
I listed those 2 because they are the only ones I've heard of. I'm open to hearing about more campgrounds, that's for sure. As I stated, we are SO new to RVing. Went to an RV show today to see what we like/don't like. Lots of research to do!
โAug-21-2017 04:15 PM
doxiemom11 wrote:
I would make sure that all of the pets spend some time in the rv prior to taking off in it. We spent weekends not moving and let them get comfortable with the surroundings. Then we took a few short trips with them. We are full-time and the previous pets have passed and the one we have now has known no home other than the motorhome. None of our pets (dogs) ever got sick.
โAug-21-2017 04:13 PM
AJR wrote:
When I adopted my dog she was known to up chuck in a car. In fact she did on the way home in the back seat. Not knowing what to do I started putting her in the passenger seat whenever I went someplace so I could reach over and lay a hand on her. I do not think she ever got sick in the front seat. Within a week she was moving into the back seat on her own and not getting sick.
โAug-21-2017 04:09 PM
Steve B. wrote:
You will have your hands full with all of your pets! One thing I had to do was put carpet runner down on the linoleum floor so that my little guy wouldn't skid all over. It was helpful when he would jump off of the bed as well. We lost him on the 1st and we're heartsick over it. He made one more camping trip with me just 2 weeks before he went and we had a great time. I'll always be happy about that. They're awful hard to lose, our laps and house are so empty.
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โAug-21-2017 10:55 AM
CaitySue wrote:There are State Parks, National Parks, National Forests, Corp Of Engineers (COE), those are generally much cheaper than the private CG's, There are several discount clubs, We use Passport America, Good Sam, and the America The Beautiful Senior Pass. Just something else to research. Good Luckbukhrn wrote:
That's quite a menagerie you have there, we only have one, a long haired Dachshund, he's never been sick in car or RV, he loves to ride.
You have named two of the most expensive places to stay, but that's OK, we all camp/RV differently, as far as your extended family, Old Biscuit has it, State and Federal Parks may be your best bet, but few have hookups and as said, you are restricted to 14 day stays in most cases.
I listed those 2 because they are the only ones I've heard of. I'm open to hearing about more campgrounds, that's for sure. As I stated, we are SO new to RVing. Went to an RV show today to see what we like/don't like. Lots of research to do!
โAug-21-2017 06:43 AM
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