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Know your dogRead on another Forum, it cost the poster who left his Dog, (the post didn't say what breed of Dog) a new steering wheel and gear knob, the dog chewed them
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When you full time you have to leave them sometimes, and occasionally you want to go somewhere together that is impractical with a dog just as you would in a house. Indeed we went in to Weymouth today for a couple of hours or so. We are pretty sure Misty sleeps while we are out (we hear her jump down & her bed is warm) and the first question I asked our nearest neighbour on returning today was did she bark at all? Apparently she did not.
Common sense dictates if there's any chance of the van getting too hot or you are in a location where you do not feel 100% then we would not even consider leaving her.
90% of the time she comes with us which is a lot easier when we are in France/ Spain/ Portugal.
Most people wouldn't leave their children so why would they leave their dog(s)?
Perhaps its because you 'smell' of FB pies JJ ... poor dog doesn't realise they're vegetarian!You keep your vicious beast away from me... she wants to kill me and eat me for dinner...
JJ
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You keep your vicious beast away from me... she wants to kill me and eat me for dinner...
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You shouldn't be surprised its quite normal.As a dog owner and motor homer I am surprised when chatting how many people leave there dog/dogs in the motorhome when they go out and away from the campsite. We only ever left our dogs in the motorhome when on site , either sitting at another motorhome or if there was some sort of entertainment on site and this was usually in the evening.
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