Velos Posted September 24, 2015 Report Share Posted September 24, 2015 I am catching up on my e-mails and received a link to this article that may be of interest to RV'ers traveling with pets... An Escapee club member is quoted in the article: http://www.woodallscm.com/2015/08/this-is-what-campers-with-pets-want/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LindaH Posted September 24, 2015 Report Share Posted September 24, 2015 “In order to obtain a key you must show that your dog’s vaccinations are current when you check into the park,” So what does one do who follows the American Animal Hospital Association's recommendation of no vaccines (after the puppy vaccines) any more often than every three years? We follow these recommendations and, instead of blindly vaccinating our pets, have a vaccine titer test done every three years. Our two dogs have had the titer test...one last year and one this year...and both of them are still covered by their puppy vaccines. I would not vaccinate our dogs (or cats, if we had them), just to satisfy some outdated rule such as this. (This does not apply, of course, to rabies vaccines which are mandated by law.) LindaH 2014 Winnebago Aspect 27K 2011 Kia Soul Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DuffMan Posted September 24, 2015 Report Share Posted September 24, 2015 Stay elsewhere. Rules are dictated by insurance requirements. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
filthy-beast Posted September 29, 2015 Report Share Posted September 29, 2015 If your vet gave a rabies vaccine and tested for others, should they not also give you a statement that all vaccines are current? 2020 Platinum F350 6.7L CC DRW, 2021 Riverstone Legacy 37mre 5th wheel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LindaH Posted September 30, 2015 Report Share Posted September 30, 2015 If your vet gave a rabies vaccine and tested for others, should they not also give you a statement that all vaccines are current? Yes, I requested, and was given the records that shows their vaccines are still viable. However, I don't know if places like the aforementioned dog park or a kennel would accept that information since most places are way behind the times. For us, it's a moot point since we don't kennel our dogs and no longer take our dogs to dog parks (and none of the dog parks we've been to have asked for proof of vaccines). LindaH 2014 Winnebago Aspect 27K 2011 Kia Soul Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sharona61bio Posted October 5, 2016 Report Share Posted October 5, 2016 Great article. I am seriously considering full-time RV'ing so that I can keep my 4 under 10lb furbabies with me. It is nearly impossible to rent a motel or cottage with 4 unless you are willing to pay exorbitant nightly fees and a deposit. These same motels will advertise that up to 2 kids under 12 stay for free. I'm still trying to make sense of that. I would never allow my dogs to roam freely in a dogpark in fear that they may be hurt or bitten. I would probably use a large baby fence outside my camper, under the awning. Do campgrounds allow collapsible fences like that? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LindaH Posted October 6, 2016 Report Share Posted October 6, 2016 Do campgrounds allow collapsible fences like that? Some do, some don't, so you'll want to ask when making reservations. Most RV parks have rules that say you are not to keep your dog outside "untended;" i.e., you'd need to be outside with your dog, too. LindaH 2014 Winnebago Aspect 27K 2011 Kia Soul Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chalkie Posted October 6, 2016 Report Share Posted October 6, 2016 Great article. I am seriously considering full-time RV'ing so that I can keep my 4 under 10lb furbabies with me. It is nearly impossible to rent a motel or cottage with 4 unless you are willing to pay exorbitant nightly fees and a deposit. These same motels will advertise that up to 2 kids under 12 stay for free. I'm still trying to make sense of that. I would never allow my dogs to roam freely in a dogpark in fear that they may be hurt or bitten. I would probably use a large baby fence outside my camper, under the awning. Do campgrounds allow collapsible fences like that? You might also find it impossible in many RV parks. A good many of them have a 2 dog limit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chindog Posted October 6, 2016 Report Share Posted October 6, 2016 I noticed in the article there was a Pet Lovers BOF group. We need to join that, as we fulltime with our 11 Japanese Chins. Mike and Retha Hopkins 2014 Fleetwood Discovery 40G Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chindog Posted October 6, 2016 Report Share Posted October 6, 2016 Great article. I am seriously considering full-time RV'ing so that I can keep my 4 under 10lb furbabies with me. It is nearly impossible to rent a motel or cottage with 4 unless you are willing to pay exorbitant nightly fees and a deposit. These same motels will advertise that up to 2 kids under 12 stay for free. I'm still trying to make sense of that. I would never allow my dogs to roam freely in a dogpark in fear that they may be hurt or bitten. I would probably use a large baby fence outside my camper, under the awning. Do campgrounds allow collapsible fences like that? Many do allow collapsible fences. But, many others do not. We usually do use exercise pens in our patio area. When we make reservations at a park, we look over their pet policy on their website to get whatever information we can. If we have questions, we call the campground to get clarification. If the campground doesn't allow pens, we leash walk a couple at a time. If there is a limit on the number of pets per site that we will exceed, we will stay elsewhere. Mike and Retha Hopkins 2014 Fleetwood Discovery 40G Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LFDR3116 Posted October 7, 2016 Report Share Posted October 7, 2016 Because only the rabies shots are mandatory, I wouldn't think an rv park would have the right to ask for verification of anything other than rabies vaccines. Pat DeJong Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theeyres Posted October 7, 2016 Report Share Posted October 7, 2016 Great article. I am seriously considering full-time RV'ing so that I can keep my 4 under 10lb furbabies with me. It is nearly impossible to rent a motel or cottage with 4 unless you are willing to pay exorbitant nightly fees and a deposit. These same motels will advertise that up to 2 kids under 12 stay for free. I'm still trying to make sense of that. I would never allow my dogs to roam freely in a dogpark in fear that they may be hurt or bitten. I would probably use a large baby fence outside my camper, under the awning. Do campgrounds allow collapsible fences like that? Hope you do join us on the road but many, many private parks limit us to two dogs. Not all, so you will have to check ahead of time. Most state and federal parks have no limits. The small size of your fur babies sure would be no problem but in many parks, rules are rules. 2007 Arctic Fox 32.5 rls for full-timing, now sold. 2014 Sunnybrook Sunset Creek 267rl for the local campgrounds now that we are off the road2007 Silverado 2500 diesel Loving Green Valley, AZ (just South of Tucson) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
les_garten Posted December 9, 2016 Report Share Posted December 9, 2016 “In order to obtain a key you must show that your dog’s vaccinations are current when you check into the park,” So what does one do who follows the American Animal Hospital Association's recommendation of no vaccines (after the puppy vaccines) any more often than every three years? We follow these recommendations and, instead of blindly vaccinating our pets, have a vaccine titer test done every three years. Our two dogs have had the titer test...one last year and one this year...and both of them are still covered by their puppy vaccines. I would not vaccinate our dogs (or cats, if we had them), just to satisfy some outdated rule such as this. (This does not apply, of course, to rabies vaccines which are mandated by law.) Get one of those Dog Shot records and fill it out as you see fit. I have mine and I fill in the slots when he needs a vaccine. Or when somebody "thinks" he needs a vaccine. I buy my own vaccines at Tractor Supply and give them to my dog as I see fit. The Rabies vaccine you can buy online. However most places it is not valid unless administered by a Licensed Vet <<Les Garten>> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
apackof2 Posted December 30, 2016 Report Share Posted December 30, 2016 I noticed in the article there was a Pet Lovers BOF group. We need to join that, as we fulltime with our 11 Japanese Chins. I just saw my first Japanese Chin in the campground I am in now in Texas. Darling dogs! Joan & Miss Emme Lu Who Facebook: Apackof2 for the Rd. "All who wander are not lost" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pat & Pete Posted December 30, 2016 Report Share Posted December 30, 2016 I just saw my first Japanese Chin in the campground I am in now in Texas. Darling dogs! Here's another : Goes around , comes around . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SnowGypsy Posted January 6, 2017 Report Share Posted January 6, 2017 I read the article and missed which vaccinations people wanted the dogs to have. Rabies is required and I carry that on my person when we travel. The Rainbow Parks are now requiring "core" vaccinations and I can't help but wonder, having read some parks have become run down, the parks may be attracting less than desirable long term residents with less than healthy dogs to start out with. I don't think one even has to be an Escapee member to be in the Rainbow Parks. I always thought membership was required and thought that was a good idea. What this camper wants is for people to pick up after their dogs no matter what size they are, not leave them all day barking in their rig, not tie them on their lot and remain inside when the dog constantly barks at people passing by. We had someone come in after dark in this private park and we heard them driving stakes. I thought maybe they had a tent room. Nope! Took my dogs out and one was able to almost get to the drive where I was walking, 4 large and 1 small total. All frantically barked while the owners sat on the sofa watching TV - I could see them! I called the owner and it was taken care of quickly. I keep my dogs healthy by keeping them away from other dogs. Cathy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chalkie Posted January 6, 2017 Report Share Posted January 6, 2017 What this camper wants is for people to pick up after their dogs no matter what size they are, not leave them all day barking in their rig, not tie them on their lot and remain inside when the dog constantly barks at people passing by. Here! Here! We purchased rolls of poo bags a couple of years ago and each dog had a dispenser attached to their lead. We have often found ourselves using our bags to pick up after other critters. Mike Rowe would be proud of us! Bags are inexpensive and convenient (if you allow them to be) and all of your complaints are the same ones that we find very annoying. P.S. - for those interested these are what we got. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Velos Posted January 7, 2017 Author Report Share Posted January 7, 2017 For those that use retractable leashes I originally found this at Walmart https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ZI7GSQK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 and just replaced a worn out one at amazon. It holds and dispenses bags on one side and I keep treats and a key on the other side. I used to keep a small flashlight in the outer elastic band till I found these at Costco: https://www.amazon.com/DLAND-Flexible-Reading-4-level-Control/dp/B01MAUA14H/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1483753850&sr=8-3&keywords=led+neck+light for walks before sun up and occasionally after sundown. It keeps my hand free and the path lit to easily see the treasures my four legged friend leaves for me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elliott&vicky Posted March 26, 2017 Report Share Posted March 26, 2017 I agree that vaccination certificates should be required during registration. We stayed at one site where the neighbor's dog showed many symptoms of Bordetella, and yet they let it run loose throughout the campsite. Our dog has been vaccinated for this, but many younger dogs are not. Glad to get out of there. 2014 Redwood 36RE 2013 RAM SLT DRW, Cummins, ASIN 2001 Dodge SLT Cummins Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TXiceman Posted March 26, 2017 Report Share Posted March 26, 2017 We carry our dog's rabies certificate and other shot records and health history in our truck. They are available if we need to show them. But, I like the idea of having to show the dogs vaccination records on check in. I want my dog safe, Ken Amateur radio operator, 2023 Cougar 22MLS, 2022 F150 Lariat 4x4 Off Road, Sport trim <br />Travel with 1 miniature schnauzer, 1 standard schnauzer and one African Gray parrot Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big5er Posted March 29, 2017 Report Share Posted March 29, 2017 On 3/25/2017 at 9:25 PM, elliott&vicky said: I agree that vaccination certificates should be required during registration. We stayed at one site where the neighbor's dog showed many symptoms of Bordetella, and yet they let it run loose throughout the campsite. Our dog has been vaccinated for this, but many younger dogs are not. Glad to get out of there. "Many symptoms of Bordetella". Please tell me what the "many" symptoms are. 90% of the pages on the web list a cough and possibly a runny nose. What else is there for kennel cough? There seem to be more reasons for a dog to cough, than there are symptoms of kennel cough. I'm sorry, but do we need to show proof that our children have been vaccinated against chickenpox and mumps too? Or maybe we should have to present certificates that we have all been tested for hepatitis and aids. Mental health records maybe? Criminal histories? A letter from our minister saying that we are good Catholics and Presbyterians? Well, where will Baptists and the atheists camp? Oh my god, I could be camped next to a Wiccan with a mangy dog right now. Ken says he wants his dog to be safe. I bet the chances of his dog getting snake bit or contracting rabies from a non domesticated animal are far greater than from another household pet while in a campground. There were only 59 confirmed cases of dogs with rabies nationwide in 2014, 14 from Texas. There were 78 rabid cows that same year. there was also a single rabid Llama in S. Carolina in 2014. Hmm, maybe we should ask the park ranger if all the raccoons, llamas and cows in the area have rabies tags? My dogs are all vaccinated (got them done last week as a matter of fact) but where do we draw the line about what we need to show at an RV park? What do you do at home about strays and wild animals? Come on folks, life is what it is. You can catch the flu at the grocery store, the mall, at work or just staying at home and hiding. MY PEOPLE SKILLS ARE JUST FINE.~It's my tolerance to idiots that needs work.~ 2005 Volvo 780 VED12 465hp / Freedomline transmission singled mid position / Bed by Larry Herrin2018 customed Mobile Suites 40KSSB3 2014 smart Fortwo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ronbo Posted March 29, 2017 Report Share Posted March 29, 2017 Having recently undergone chemotherapy, I was instructed not to have my pets inoculated since that can carry over to me. Also all my vaccines from the mi.itary have now been wiped out. Do I need to stay out of rv parks with my pet? Granted it is a cat but she doesn't go Outside so I don't think there is any danger of her contracting anything. People worry too much. Ron C. 2013 Dynamax Trilogy 3850 D3 2000 Kenworth T2000 Optimus Prime Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
packnrat Posted January 3, 2018 Report Share Posted January 3, 2018 in all my years. i have been bitten once by a larger mix. and at least ten times by little chihuahuas. . and once from a cat. never by any of the guard dogs. or family pets. so it can be the breed. but mostly how they are trained treated and cared for. my two rotts loved everybody. except the kids who tried to break into the house through the back yard patio door, at 2:am. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OldMan Posted January 27, 2018 Report Share Posted January 27, 2018 Headline should read What camping dog owners want. Luckily, there are some blogs and some written stories (blogging is rarely writing) detailing some of the pratfalls of RVing with cats. One thing I know I'd have is one of those screen-walled dining tents. Could also be a screened-in playpen for the kitties. We'd never leave them alone (aggressive dogs, anyone?) but they could relax outside without the dangers of running loose. Never been a dog person. Too much like human children and I never had any of those, either. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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