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Quote: Originally posted by Flame17 on 12/2/2006
.... Never thought of putting the dog in the car...... then the cot could go outside my pod door in the living area and Taylor could have his own bed in a pod. (The 600 only has 2 pods).....
Personally, I wouldn't be keen on shutting a dog out in the car or a daytent overnight, unless its used to and happy being shut outside away from the family at night eg in an outdoor kennel. And Skatty is right, the living area will get a lot colder over night than the sleeping inner even in a tent with a SIG. Fine for the dog, but maybe less so for the baby - as the temperature could drop without you being aware of it.
So I reckon you either go with Val and have one parent plus one offspring in each pod, or buy a bigger tent now with at least one six/four berth inner the whole family can share! MT
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