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lightning driver wrote:
Interesting stories. I have a 135 LB 9 year old Male Malamute and 80 lb 7 year old Female Husky. Both have travelled and camped with me many times. About to add a 11 year old female rescue Husky to the pack.
F550 with cabover and utility trailer for the Rhino. Sold the cabover and buying a 40 ft TH 2 slide. Dogs took up ALL the floor space in the cabover.
For traveling I added one of these for doggie comfort.
http://www.doggybackseatplatforms.com/
So here is my question. When boondocking do you let your dogs loose or on a lead? Huskys and Malamutes love to run. Mine are no different. I keep them on leads. 50 footers. Problem is after an hour I have to untangle them. Only going to get worse with 3.
Interested in how other folks handle the situation.
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โDec-19-2016 06:04 AM
colliehauler wrote:sher9570 wrote:One of the reasons I bought my RV as well.
This is why they invented RV's...so the lucky dogs of this world could go camping too...
It's certainly why we bought ours!!
Sher
I have RV'ed with 4 Collies and was surprised at how well things went. The most popular thing with the Collies was long walks.
This year Mikko went for his first boat ride, he did well. Lassie stayed back at the RV and slept.
โDec-17-2016 03:50 PM
sher9570 wrote:One of the reasons I bought my RV as well.
This is why they invented RV's...so the lucky dogs of this world could go camping too...
It's certainly why we bought ours!!
Sher
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