Mar-17-2017 09:41 PM
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Mar-29-2017 10:00 PM
Amrya wrote:
Great topic. We had planned on leaving our Border Collie home for our 8 we cross canada track this summer. Sadly however, it looks like plan are changing.
We will be in a full or at least electrical hook up the entire time we travle. There will be times when we will need to leave the dog in her crate for a few hours to explore non dog friendly spots.
All of our reservations accept dogs and she is a non barker. If the ac is on is it acceptable to leave her in her crate for a few hours at a time??
Mar-27-2017 06:39 PM
Amrya wrote:Yes especially in Canada where temperatures are not as hot. I just try to limit the time I'm gone. To them the RV is their home as well as the house. They usually take a nap and when I get back take them for a long walk
Great topic. We had planned on leaving our Border Collie home for our 8 we cross canada track this summer. Sadly however, it looks like plan are changing.
We will be in a full or at least electrical hook up the entire time we travle. There will be times when we will need to leave the dog in her crate for a few hours to explore non dog friendly spots.
All of our reservations accept dogs and she is a non barker. If the ac is on is it acceptable to leave her in her crate for a few hours at a time??
Mar-27-2017 03:35 PM
Mar-26-2017 09:33 PM
Mar-26-2017 08:02 PM
Mar-20-2017 11:03 PM
BizmarksMom wrote:
National Forests all allow dogs on trail. I hiked all over the central Sierras with my dogs - big RVs are not making it into those campgrounds, but that's a separate issue. BLM land is also wide open for letting dogs hike and wander. That means a huge swath of CA desert is open and dog friendly.
Mar-18-2017 04:35 PM
Mar-18-2017 02:05 PM
Mar-18-2017 12:56 PM
toedtoes wrote:korbe wrote:
All the beaches in the north state allow dogs that I'm aware of. Some of the state parks do not allow dogs on the more popular trails. All the Forest Service trails allow dogs that I recall. All on leash, of course. We go places where our dog can go too. We find put first.
Nope. There are a few dog-friendly beaches in Northern California. But many do not allow dogs on the beach (some due to the nesting habits of the snowy plover).
Mar-18-2017 12:03 PM
Mar-18-2017 11:47 AM
korbe wrote:
All the beaches in the north state allow dogs that I'm aware of. Some of the state parks do not allow dogs on the more popular trails. All the Forest Service trails allow dogs that I recall. All on leash, of course. We go places where our dog can go too. We find put first.
Mar-18-2017 11:45 AM
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