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Old 04-19-2018, 02:07 PM   #11
Lovetodream88
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It was no fun for my dogs, the ones that didn't need to go to the vet, but it worked out good, they all became calmer because they thought they were not going to see the vet when it was their turn, Surprise lol. I don't recommend multi owners to do what I did, it worked for my babies, may not work out for all babies. No sense dragging poor Joey if he's so scared that would be cruel, and like you say, it's good to separate Penny and Joey since they have such a tight bond. I never had to worry about staying at hotels, in fact, lol, when I had my pack of 3 I don't think there were any hotels / motels that accepted dogs, we were a camping family, me and the furries sometimes a friend or two would join us so hotels were not needed. I could see where 2 or 3 dogs in a strange room with strange sounds could be a challenge, that would be something that had to be done when they are puppies, so they get use to the strangeness and not to bark all night.
He isn’t scared just over excited,he does it in the car too. Once he is tired he doesn’t do it. It’s weird. I am soooooo not a camper lol. I think the pups would like it but I would hate it. Callie has stayed in multiple hotels with no issues but haven’t had a reason to with the youngest two but I’m sure they would bark.
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