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Dogs in TT's

dvitale300
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I know this is kind of an odd question, but we're dog show people new to RV's and will be leaving in a few days for our first dog show with our Travel Trailer. Are there folks out there who travel, leaving their pets back in the trailer when you drive? If so, any tips on how you make things safe for them? Any bad consequences besides the obvious?
thanks
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colliehauler
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Explorer III
Turtle n Peeps wrote:
MFL wrote:
Turtle n Peeps wrote:
It's disturbing to me that some of you would let your dog ride in the back of your TT.

I would never do such a thing. The only living thing that I let ride back there is my ol lady. That way my best friend can ride in the cab of my pickup in comfort and safety with me.

I have her trained pretty good now. I open the door of the TT and yell LOAD UP, and in the TT she goes. The dog on the other hand needs more training. :B


Well Turtle, It is obvious that your wife does not spend time on the forum.

I enjoyed the humor,
Jerry


Well she didn't...............until today..........I'm in the hospital right now recovering from a frying pan slapped upside my head. :B

Evidently she did not appreciate my humor as much as you did. :R :B

Have a great vacation Jerry!
It sounds like your in the dog house.;)

Highway_4x4
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Explorer
My Bernese rides in the cab with me. Period.
2014 Ram Cummins Laramie, Crew cab, 4x4, Loaded, Snugtop camper
2014 OutdoorsRV Wind River 250RDSW
Big spoiled Bernese Mountain Dog

Turtle_n_Peeps
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Explorer
MFL wrote:
Turtle n Peeps wrote:
It's disturbing to me that some of you would let your dog ride in the back of your TT.

I would never do such a thing. The only living thing that I let ride back there is my ol lady. That way my best friend can ride in the cab of my pickup in comfort and safety with me.

I have her trained pretty good now. I open the door of the TT and yell LOAD UP, and in the TT she goes. The dog on the other hand needs more training. :B


Well Turtle, It is obvious that your wife does not spend time on the forum.

I enjoyed the humor,
Jerry


Well she didn't...............until today..........I'm in the hospital right now recovering from a frying pan slapped upside my head. :B

Evidently she did not appreciate my humor as much as you did. :R :B

Have a great vacation Jerry!
~ Too many freaks & not enough circuses ~


"Life is not tried ~ it is merely survived ~ if you're standing
outside the fire"

"The best way to get a bad law repealed is to enforce it strictly."- Abraham Lincoln

Santa_Fe
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Explorer
Hornnumb2 wrote:
If you are Dog people they should be in the cab with you.


Agreed! My little man is a great car rider and copilot.
TV: 2015 RAM 1500 Outdoorsman Crew Cab
5.7L HEMI V8
4x4

TT: 2016 Keystone RV Springdale 260LE

Have Yorkie, will travel.

MFL
Nomad II
Nomad II
Turtle n Peeps wrote:
It's disturbing to me that some of you would let your dog ride in the back of your TT.

I would never do such a thing. The only living thing that I let ride back there is my ol lady. That way my best friend can ride in the cab of my pickup in comfort and safety with me.

I have her trained pretty good now. I open the door of the TT and yell LOAD UP, and in the TT she goes. The dog on the other hand needs more training. :B


Well Turtle, It is obvious that your wife does not spend time on the forum.

I enjoyed the humor,
Jerry

dadmomh
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Agree with Turtle n Peeps re pets riding in the rear of a pick up. Absolutely, positively not. No way. Living in the south, we tend to see more of that than in the north or west coast, but still feel it's dead wrong.

When we lived in CA our best friend always let his dog ride in the back of his Ranchero - tells you how long ago that was. He had to make a quick defensive maneuver one afternoon and Spot - yes, that was really his name - flew out of the bed and into traffic. Fortunately he only had some scuffs and bruises, the cars nearby stopped in time, but DF was shaken to the core and swore he'd never do it again. And hasn't. I suppose that if you were on a farm and the dog rode from the barn to the field it might be different, but not a chance on a public road.

Even worse when I see a truck barreling down the road with a bunch of kids in the back. No functional brain cells. How would you live with yourself if there were an accident?
Trailerless but still have the spirit

2013 Rockwood Ultra Lite 2604 - new family
2007 Rockwood ROO HTT - new family
2003 Ford F-150
4 doggies - We support Adopt/Rescue.
Sam, you were the best!
Cubbie, Foxy, Biscuit and Lily - all rescues!

Turtle_n_Peeps
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It's disturbing to me that some of you would let your dog ride in the back of your TT.

I would never do such a thing. The only living thing that I let ride back there is my ol lady. That way my best friend can ride in the cab of my pickup in comfort and safety with me.

I have her trained pretty good now. I open the door of the TT and yell LOAD UP, and in the TT she goes. The dog on the other hand needs more training. :B
~ Too many freaks & not enough circuses ~


"Life is not tried ~ it is merely survived ~ if you're standing
outside the fire"

"The best way to get a bad law repealed is to enforce it strictly."- Abraham Lincoln

Highway_4x4
Explorer
Explorer
The issue is also the heat in the camper. You really don't want an overheated Saint.
2014 Ram Cummins Laramie, Crew cab, 4x4, Loaded, Snugtop camper
2014 OutdoorsRV Wind River 250RDSW
Big spoiled Bernese Mountain Dog

ga80486
Explorer
Explorer
I would go to a welding shop, and have them weld a new plate to move the hitch back a couple inches.

My cargo trailer came from the dealer that way because they're always too close to open the tailgate.

My dealer orders them all that way from the factory.

That or maybe there's a way to mount the hitch lower to the ground, or replace it with a shorter one.

myredracer
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Explorer II
dave54 wrote:
Doesn't everybody just tie down the kennel and dog on the roof of the TT? :?


OMG!! I can just picture somebody going under this 11 foot 8 overpass and the crate, along with dog, going flying off the roof... That would not be cool. :B

We got tired of sharing our old regular cab with our dog and bought a new truck with super cab. Totally love the super cab with all the space for groceries and valuables and the dog.

Highway_4x4
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Explorer
No, they sit on your lap with their head out the driver window as you drive down the road. We've all seen that one but doing it with a Saint would be a real picture.
2014 Ram Cummins Laramie, Crew cab, 4x4, Loaded, Snugtop camper
2014 OutdoorsRV Wind River 250RDSW
Big spoiled Bernese Mountain Dog

jersey_traveler
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Explorer
dave54 wrote:
Doesn't everybody just tie down the kennel and dog on the roof of the TT? :?


(That was sarcasm, to all the literalists out there).


Not enough clearance. The cooler shelf on a front bumper mounted fishing rod holder works well!!
2014 Chevy Express
2013 Wildwood Heritage Glen Lite 300BH

dave54
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Nomad
Doesn't everybody just tie down the kennel and dog on the roof of the TT? :?


(That was sarcasm, to all the literalists out there).
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Highway_4x4
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Well, to be legal but not popular here, you could get a 5th wheel toy hauler, cameras with sound, and set it up to run the AC with a gen while going down the road. Even have a remote temp gauge in there. It is legal for a human to ride in a 5th wheel if there is communication to the cab in calif. The Saints could travel in crates, strapped to the floor in the cooled toy area. I've seen that type of setup at shows, not sure they rode back there on the road. Plan B is a class A motor home towing a Jeep Unlimited Rubicon. Guess which plan I like the best.
2014 Ram Cummins Laramie, Crew cab, 4x4, Loaded, Snugtop camper
2014 OutdoorsRV Wind River 250RDSW
Big spoiled Bernese Mountain Dog