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30/7/2009 at 9:31am
Location: Redditch Worcestershire Outfit: Mooveo Motorhome F camper & Static
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We used to take our three fairly large dogs away with us in the van no probs (now only have 2)
Have no problems, the only thing we have to get dry is the awning which a small porch is sufficient for weekends away so doesn't take much drying however essential with animals as at least they can dry off before coming in the van.
We go all year round even in winter and the dogs and Baby love it, We do love our tent too but the van is much easier for a quick getaway plus if the weather is bad for the week at least you can dry things a bit easier with a van (again useful with little ones)
Like the weather this year our tent has only been out once as we cancelled our camping trip in July and took the van instead, Glad we did as the weather was shocking all week,
Good luck with your adopting by the way and good luck with the caravanning
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02/8/2009 at 9:13pm
Location: None Entered Outfit: None Entered
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Hiya,
We made the change from tenting to a caravan nearly 2 years ago.
we love our caravan it is soo much easier than tenting, we can just load up, hook up and off we go.
space wise for the dogs you will need to have a good look around to find a layout that suits you. off the top of my head i would say a triple bunk layout could well do the trick because you could put the dogs on the bottom bunk or a 5 berth where you could give the dogs the back bedroom with your l/o in the bunk over head.
we have a 6 berth which has fixed end bunks, and a side dinette our westie has the side dinette made up ass her bed and our son is on the bottom bunk but depending on the age of the child you adopt they could have the top bunk leaving bottom bunk for the dogs!
there are a ton of possible sleeping positions for your dogs you really need to go and explore the possibilites before buying somthing unsuitable.
good luck with the caravan and adoption.
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