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20/4/2008 at 7:50pm
Location: Llangennech Nr Llanelli S Wales. Outfit: VW Touareg & Swift Charisma 635
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Quote: Originally posted by bordercaz on 20/4/2008
My two always know when we're getting ready for a trip.
They are lab x collie, and they love going away.
If my daughter is staying at home then we usually leave Sage (She's the lighter coloured one in my profile pics) with her as she is her dog and won't get in the car if her boss is at home - but if she's out when we leave then Sage comes. My dog Jazz (the darker one) is in the car well before we're ready to go.
Beware of some sites who charge a lot for dogs.
As soon as our 2 collies see the van is on the road outside the house they site infront of the door in the porch so you can't get out without them
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21/4/2008 at 10:24am
Location: None Entered Outfit: Fleetwood Volante 560 4
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Scarletsfan, I know that dogs have to be tethered on site, what I was saying was just think where you tether them and will it be safe, our dogs used to have half of our awning which was fenced across from the van to the centre pole, this means they don't need to be tied down, and with one side window let halfway down, they get plenty of air, and we sat in the awning with them.it's just that I have seen dogs wrapped around the jockey wheel and the caravan legs,I think the ideal place is to tether them just inside the awning so they can go in and out as they please, but everyone has their own ideas, I just wanted to make sure that all dogs are safe.
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