Greetings,
My new FWC Hawk will be finished by the end of the month and my wife and I are anxiously waiting to use it! We are already planning a spring trip to Death Valley and Utah. I would like some feedback on how other campers deal with their dogs as they travel and camp. I have three dogs that range in weight from 12 to 130 pounds, and I have always carried them in the back of my truck, which currently has a shell on it. We have a large tent that we have all slept in (gets a bit fragrent sometimes...). Can the dogs ride in the back of the camper saftely and with adequate ventalation? Does anyone put protective coverings on the seats and floor (other than a dog bed or blanket)? I'm worried about scratches and occasional "accidents". My truck is a 4x4 crew cab F250, so I could possibly carry the dogs in the back seat area, but would prefer not to. The camper is a front dinette model, and I did order the sliding front window which may help with air flow into the camper when driving.
Thanks for any tips and advice!
David
My new FWC Hawk will be finished by the end of the month and my wife and I are anxiously waiting to use it! We are already planning a spring trip to Death Valley and Utah. I would like some feedback on how other campers deal with their dogs as they travel and camp. I have three dogs that range in weight from 12 to 130 pounds, and I have always carried them in the back of my truck, which currently has a shell on it. We have a large tent that we have all slept in (gets a bit fragrent sometimes...). Can the dogs ride in the back of the camper saftely and with adequate ventalation? Does anyone put protective coverings on the seats and floor (other than a dog bed or blanket)? I'm worried about scratches and occasional "accidents". My truck is a 4x4 crew cab F250, so I could possibly carry the dogs in the back seat area, but would prefer not to. The camper is a front dinette model, and I did order the sliding front window which may help with air flow into the camper when driving.
Thanks for any tips and advice!
David