RicJones

So. Cal.

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Quote: It's like a 3 ring circus
Or a "Three dog night".
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rvcamperontx

Ontario / Texas

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I only have one Springer, but did I see right "three shelties"
well at least the interior of your rig will be well insulated with all of that HAIR...
2008 Everest 344J - Quad Slides
2003 Silverado 3500 4X4 Ext.Cab 6.6L Duramax/Allison
2003 Vulcan Nomad 1500FI (MC in tow)
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kace

Tenn.

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We travel with 2 55 pound dogs and 3 cats. We're not full timers but did buy our 5er with the "kids" in mind. They all do great in the truck and in the 5er when parked.
kathcon
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jorojory

Missouri

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HUTCH45 wrote: ONE!...(a Boxer). If you've ever owned a Boxer, (I'm on #7), you'll understand why one is usually enough company.... 
(Man...I hope 'ol "Jake" doesn't read this).

LOL Yes, we have a one boxer too. There's nothing like boxer burns in the 5er. All of those in the way better watch out! He he he. We do however love our boxer as they are truely a wonderful breed. Have thought about two but then we would have to get rid of the kids!
Robin, happily married with son, daughter, and a Boxer (I like the dog the best )
2001 Gulfstream Mako 28BH
2005 Chevy 2500HD
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Road Phantom

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I traveled full time with my boxer named Benny. He was great, loved everbody and any animal. He's gone now and I have since replaced him with a golden retriever. My new wife thought boxers were scary and ugly. No matter of convincing would win her over to a boxer pup.
I tend to find problems getting into a lot of the campgrounds with a large dog. It seems more and more of them don't allow pets over 20 lbs.
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OldBaldGuy

The wilds of Arizona for the winter

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Does a truck tractor with sleeper count? My brother in law and his wife used to be owner operators, they traveled with eight (8) ratdogs. That were/are not housebroken...
OBG
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sirdrakejr

Las Vegas, Nevada

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Moved from 5th wheels to RV Pet Stop.
Frank
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For those of you looking for expert advice, here ya go!
Frank
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corgi-traveler

Bakersfield, CA

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We travel with three corgis, but only to shows, not full time. One of the first things we did to our MH was to remodel the bedroom to fit a queen bed instead of the double, as two of the three corgis insist the bed is theirs and they "allow" us to sleep on it at night!
Last summer we were at a show site, and parked next to us were two women with a smallish (maybe 20-22 ft) TT pulled by a Suburban. They had 5 Newfoundlands and one Briard puppy with them. What really made this stick in my memory was when all six dogs were taken inside for the night! I can't even begin to imagine how crowded it must have been inside that TT !!
Samantha (the poster)
Tim, spouse and driver of the Corgi-Bus
Beth, Buddy, and Pippin - Pembroke Welsh Corgis
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Burro

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We met a fella near Red Lodge MT who full-timed with twelve or thirteen german shepherds in his Southwind. I can't remember if we ever did get a full count, but there were at least a dozen.
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BCSnob

Knoxville, MD

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How does 10 sound to you all (about 415lbs)?
But we're not full timers.
Mark
* This post was
edited 06/03/08 09:19am by BCSnob *
Mark & Renee
Jasper the Greyhound
Working Border Collies: Duncan (retired), Rae, Gyp (retired), Jody, Peg, Bette, BJ & Nell
2001 Chevy Express 2500 Cargo (rolling kennel)
2007 Nash 22M
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