Camping and RVing With Dogs
March 21, 2009
as appeared in Woodall’s March 2009 eNewsletterWoodall’s NEW Camping and RVing with Dogs is your complete reference guide to the do’s and don’ts of traveling with your four-legged friend. Every dog owner certainly enjoys traveling with his or her four–legged companion. But don’t forget that your pets’ needs are not always the same as their human counterpart’s.
The Top Ten Rules of Dog Safety – Problems that can actually occur when camping and RVing with a dog… and how to avoid them.
Getting Ready for the Trip – Important things to do before leaving on a trip to ensure your dog is safe, secure, and comfortable while on the road.
What to Do in Case of an Emergency – Do you travel with more than one dog? Do you know if your roadside service plan has any pet–restrictions? Would you know how to care for an emergency illness?
Crossing the Border – Traveling into Mexico or Canada? What paperwork should you be carrying with you?
Authors Jack and Julee Meltzer, full–time RVers who have been traveling across the U.S. with their two dogs and three cats for nearly five years, cover the topics listed above and many more along with tips and information when camping/RVing with dogs. They describe real life experiences and examples on how to care for your dog in dozens of situations while on the road.
It’s just as important for your canine companions to be happy and comfortable while traveling as it is for their owners. If you or somebody you know is planning an RV or camping trip with the dogs, you won’t want to leave without a copy of Woodall’s Camping and RVing with Dogs.
This latest addition to Woodall’s family of books includes a wealth of important information necessary to keep your furry friend happy and healthy on your next RV or camping trip.
Don’t risk being caught without hundreds of important MUST HAVE travel tips and information. Order Camping and RVing with Dogs for yourself or a friend before your next trip. You’ll be glad you did!
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