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Carpet stores and some harware stores sell rolls of sticky plastic to cover carpet with. Peel it off when you're done and have clean carpet. |
I would take paper plates, bowls, cups, and plastic silver. Make sure dogs have ID just in case they get away from you. Just put the pads on any part of the floor that isn't carpeted. Make sure you always leave air on for the dogs when you leave the coach. It gets really hot really fast when you don't. You can run your large AC if you run your generator while traveling. We always do this. Turn your frig. off when you fill up with gas or propane. I always bathe my dog in the shower, but then we have a pull down shower seat that I put a towel on so the dog won't slip off. When he is bathed, I hand him out to DH and then take my own shower. If you have any other questions, you can always PM me. We have been RVing since 04 and live in it all winter in FL. |
rv ing We as well have a 30 ft. Motor Home. I do the driving so I do not have to worry about any crazy maneuvors. I take all 6 furbabes along with us. That is why we purchased it. I make sure I have a note from the vet naming all of the dogs and they are up to date on shots and able to be transfered between states. As far as piddle pads I put 2 under the dinete table (its just my husband and I) Its out of the way. and they know its there. I fill up a gallon jug with spring water before leaving home. The dollar tree has gallon spring waters for $1.00 so I just stopp pick up 2 and I am good to go. I allow my group to sit on the couch with Mike and they steep the most part. Stopping for potty breaks every 3 hours or so. I use paper and plastic and throw it all away. One bit of info to the driver. WATCH YOUR BACK END when turning corners its a long way back there. I have NEVER touched anything while driving but 3 out of 3 men that have to drive knocks more poles,bumpers ect. But not me.Most campgrounds have full hook ups including cable tv. Use the chemicals in the toilet in between or you all will wish you did. NEVER drive off with your antenna up,if you would even need it.One last thing do not forget your camera. Have a safe trip and enjoy. Brenda |
I'm so excited for you girl! I have the same questions as you, so I'm no help. My dh & I have talked about this forever. We'd love to do it & be able to take Bella with us. I can't wait to hear all about it when you return. Have a wonderful & safe trip with the babies!:aimeeyork:aimeeyork |
Oh yeah! We put pads under the dinette, too! If you rent a Class C, you'll have a lot of space above the area where the driver's are. And the newer ones almost all have a backup (rear) camera, just bear in mind that it will not show you what is directly beneath your rear, it will show from a couple feet out and further.. When you pickup a rental, they'll spend time with you showing you how everything works, if you don't understand something, ask questions!!!! |
Why do you turn off the fridge when you get gas? Is that for a motor home or trailer too? Never heard my parents do that. |
getting gas to turn off the pilot light |
OK some are gas/electric-battery. If it's running on battery it's ok to leave on? |
OK some are gas/electric-battery. If it's running on battery it's ok to leave on? |
rv ing most are gas/ elec while driving you are running on battery but the fridge is propane They say to turn it off I do not. I guess I am taking my chances. While filling the propane tank you are suppose to kill the piliot light and every one is suppose to get out. Most people I know do not turn off. They will explain it all to you before you leave with it.Its alot of fun but for some reason the other car and trucks like to jump in front of you while riding own the road and then slam on there brakes because they needed to take that last exit. Just keep your distance. Brenda |
I've never travelled in an RV with Couver, but I have travelled a lot growing up with our family dogs. My parents have a 37 food diesel pusher, and it was great to travel in. We always gave the dogs free range and let them enjoy the ride. Our one used to get car sick while travelling in the car, but had no issues in the RV. I would just say to make sure everything is tied down, and nothing is on the counter. Travelling in a RV is a lot of fun! I hope to get one eventually :D |
I've never RV'd with mine, but we camp out a lot and travel in the car. Often, they lose their appetite when their environment changes that much, so I make sure I have some choices of food (a little canned to add to their kibble) and pack some nutrical. I like Winston's Mom's idea for an Xpen. I'd call that essential. If you're camped and sitting outside the RV, it's nice to have them near you yet secure. A few other possibilities: Doggie first aid kit and book Rescue Remedy (calms them down) A kennel. Traveling's safer if they're in a secure area, and you might not want to give them the run of the RV when you step into the store. Sounds like a blast. Be sure to pack a camera! |
Wow - you guys Thanks so much for all the responses! You've come up with a lot of good suggestions and info. I'm writing them down. Going to the vet this afternoon so that I have all their paperwork in order. Mia needs her rabies and I need to get their flea/tick/heartworm stuff. Good suggestion to carry the paperwork with us. :thumbup: We have one xpen but I'm thinking we might need another one. I'm bringing their carseats and we made sure to get the RV that had the table area and a bench seat so I'll be able to buckle them in. Oh, great suggestion about the First Aid & Remedy. Is there a kit already made up somewhere or should I just put that together myself? |
What brands of coaches do you all have? We are looking into one and I frankly want to hold out for a Prevost. But will settle for a 46' tandem to take primarily Mia with me. Funny you have a Mia also, my Mia is a water diva she won't drink non bottled water! And make sure you go up 15 to Salt Lake take the 80 bypass to 80 if you are going to IA that will have the fewest hills to climb. (I own 82 semi's) Pretty good with route analysis so that is the way I prefer when I go to Vegas for meetings and equipment auctions. Don't like to fly so that is also why I am intrigued with brands and such. Reason why I want something so large I like space in addition to engine size to climb hills. In horse trailer we have living quarters and always fill with bottled water, rv showers are not like getting a regular shower and will get the babies sudsed up about the time you run out of warm water, won't be well received. Where in IA? |
my horse trailer is dual fuel on the heater/air and the fridge. But the stove top is is propane and the microwave is electric. Mia still isn't sure she likes traveling with the horses |
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