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RVing with your Dog

Dogs Are Natural Happy Campers!

If you’re wondering whether it’s a good idea to bring your dog on a camping trip, consider this: humans and dogs were probably predestined to camp together.

Let us explain.

The theory goes that back in the day when most of us lived as hunter-gatherers, camping wasn’t a recreational activity, it was a way of life. Humans moved where the food was and this included following wild game. Wolves, the ancestors of modern dogs, were doing the same. No doubt our paths crossed more than once.

Dogs are the product of human-wolf interaction

The transformation of an apex predator, like a wolf, into a cuddly and unconditional loving dog didn’t occur when Fred Flinstone woke up one morning and told Wilma he was going to bring home a wolf pup and tame it into being the family pet. Domestication doesn’t work that way.

Somewhere along the line of our frequent interactions with wolves came the realization that each of us possessed traits that were mutually beneficial to our survival. Humans understood that wolves excelled in finding and tracking prey. Wolves, through experience, learned they could usually find leftovers in our camps because we excelled in finishing the job and making the kill, thanks to our skill in producing weapons.

As one anthropologist succinctly put it: the dog is the creation of wolves and humans.

So, the next time you’re camping and sitting around the campfire with the family and your four-legged companion, think of it as a flashback to our misty past. You’re not just enjoying a weekend getaway—you’re rekindling a connection that dates back thousands of years. 

FAQ’s About Camping With Your Dog

Is it safe to bring my dog camping?

Absolutely! With the right preparation, camping with your dog can be safe and a lot of fun, both for you and your furry companion; however, it’s critically important that you follow safety tips for travel and ensure your campsite is dog-friendly.

Perhaps the first and most important step you can take is to safely tuck your pet in a pet carrier. Motorized RV’s and trailers are not equipped with seat belts for dogs and accidents can happen when you least expect them. Don’t forget a comfy blanket or two. 

What should I pack for my dog on a camping trip?

Essentials include food, water, toys, a leash, and a bed or blanket. Don’t forget to bring pet waste bags and any medications your dog needs. 

You might also research in advance the location of vets close by in case of an emergency and even create a pet portal from which important medical records about your pet’s health can be readily accessed. 

Can I leave my dog alone in the RV?

It’s not recommended to leave your dog alone for extended periods in your RV. If you must, ensure the RV is well-ventilated and cool, and check campground rules regarding unattended pets.

What is the best RV for traveling with dogs?

Look for RVs with pet-friendly features like exterior washing stations, leash latches, and plenty of space for pet gear, such as the Northern Spirit Ultra-Lite trailers.

Are there any special travel tips for dogs in hot weather?

Yes, always keep your RV ventilated and have plenty of water available for your dog. Avoid leaving them in the RV without air conditioning on hot days.

Pet-Friendly Campsites for Your Furry Friend

Now that you’ve decided to bring your dog, your next step is finding a pet-friendly camping destination. We can help with that! Check out our blog on the Top Pet-Friendly Campgrounds in Canada to discover the best spots for you and your pup.

Make Your Dog’s Camping Experience Fun

Once you’ve decided on a campground, the goal is to keep your dog happy and relaxed during the trip. Travel can be stressful for dogs, so bring along their favourite toys and special treats. Just like Pavlov’s experiments revealed, it’s all about creating positive reinforcements. You’re going to want your dog to associate camping with fun!

Many RV Care Dealers Carry Pet Supplies

Did you know that most RV Care Dealerships stock a variety of pet supplies designed specifically for camping? Whether you need food bowls, leashes, or waste bags, we’ve got you covered. Visit us to grab all the gear you need for a successful trip with your dog.

Find the Perfect Pet-Friendly RV

Yes, there are RVs designed with pets in mind! RV Care’s exclusive line of Northern Spirit Ultra-Lite travel trailers is built for Canadian families and their pets. These RVs feature an exterior dog washing station, a leash clip, a pet centre for food dishes, and ample storage for all your pet’s gear.

Explore Northern Spirit Trailers

Safety First: Tips for Traveling With Your Dog

Your dog’s safety is a priority. Here are some essential tips for safe travel with your dog:

  • Secure your pet with a seatbelt harness or carrier while driving to prevent accidents.
  • Ensure your pet has proper identification, like a microchip or ID tag with your mobile number.
  • At the campground, use a long leash or portable fence to give your dog space to roam safely within your site.

Ready to RV With Your Dog?

RV camping with your dog can be a fantastic experience for you and your dog, but it requires some preparation, like bringing ample pet supplies, having a pet-friendly RV, as well as selecting a pet-friendly destination.

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