jeffreywanderson9 said:
Awesome post! Great info as I am picking up my Fleet this week. I will be traveling with my pup (60lb labradoodle) and was wondering if you had any tips or tricks that you have learned traveling with a dog. Mainly right now I am trying to figure out a good way for her to get in and out of the camper.
You are going to have a lot of fun with your new Fleet.
If your labradoodle isn't fairly old (mine is 10yrs old) I would suggest getting some sturdy steps like the List Giant steps we bought after reading about them on this forum. My old lab was able to get up the steps a couple of times, but when it was dark, she was really scared trying to use them and it was stressing her out too much. They are heavy, but each step is deep so you can walk up or down them just like a set of stairs.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Little-Giant-Ladder-Systems-3-ft-Safety-Aluminum-Step-Ladder-with-Bar-300-lb-Load-Capacity-Type-IA-Duty-Rating-10310BA/100430063
I think a younger dog would get used to them and you could still use them when the dog gets older.
My pup travels in the back seat of my Tacoma, which is pretty tall, so before I purchased the Fleet I bought folding dog steps for her.
http://www.petloader.com
These dog steps work great. We had a folding ramp that friends gave us, but I've had two dogs that hated ramps and refused to use them. I think they are either too slippery or flexible, but for whatever reason the ramp didn't work at all.
I think you will find the floor space pretty tight with you and your dog, depending on where the dog will sleep. For our first night I put her sleeping pad on half of the lower bed (the dinette area that drops down to a bed), and that worked great, freeing up the limited floor space. On the second night, however, she tried to jump up but missed and sort of crash landed. After that I just put her pad on the floor, which meant that I had step over her quite a bit.
With her on the floor I also adjusted the furnace vents so that the heated air wasn't hitting her directly and overheating her.
I'm sure you will settle into a system that works. My trips are sure more enjoyable when I travel with my lab.