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04-04-2007, 03:06 PM
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Montana Fan
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Akiachak
Posts: 128
M.O.C. #6376
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Dog ridin' in monty?
My next purchase is likely to be a Weimaraner puppy. I've been thinking about it for years and the time seems right. The question is where should he travel when he's BIG: with me in TV (have King Ranch with 4 captain chairs- not ideal for a large dog) or in the Monty? I'll be "livin' and travelin'" in Monty for 3 months during each summer. Thanks for your thoughts!
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04-04-2007, 03:46 PM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Santa Fe Springs
Posts: 4,189
M.O.C. #639
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I dont see why not, but I would crate him when you have him in the trailer though. get him aclamated to traviling in a crate when he is young.
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Pulling a 2004, 2980 RL an oldie but goodie.
Tow vehicle is a 2009 RED RAM 3500 DRW.
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04-04-2007, 04:25 PM
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Montana Fan
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Crown Point
Posts: 382
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Doug this is where our Collies are. We check on them everytime we stop. If there is a problem we give the "problem" a ride in the cab with us so we can watch. Once we are satisfied no major problem its back in crate in the Monty.
Where we can cheat is that Pam (veterinarian) always carries a pharmacy for these guys.
HTH
Chuck
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04-05-2007, 10:00 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Malta
Posts: 3,075
M.O.C. #607
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My animals are like our kids. I wouldn't ever think of putting them back there. They are too spoiled!
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04-05-2007, 11:34 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Gardnerville
Posts: 749
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We started out putting our two Siberian Huskies in the back of the rig, but installed a baby monitor in with them so we could keep track of what was going on. They were in their kennels, their home away from home, so we figured they'd be comfortable.
After the first stop, they finished the trip (and all future trips) in the truck with us. We could hear things bouncing around and hear their distress. It was as uncomfortable for us as it was for them.
Bob
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04-06-2007, 04:56 PM
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Montana Fan
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 217
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We would never leave our pets in the Monty for traveling.
When I go in there after we park - sometimes it smells like exhaust (especially if it has taken a while to get parked) and that in enclosed areas can make you or your pets very sick.
They just fight over the space in the back seat - we built a filler for the hole between the front and back seats, so they have that whole area and no hole to fall in. They like to joust for the middle to be co-pilot.
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04-06-2007, 06:33 PM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: _
Posts: 5,238
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No people, no pets in 5er. Period.
They go in Big Butt are crated (crates are seatbelted in).
There is no option available in this matter.
I have some very graphic reasons why if anyone wants to hear them.
It is our duty as owners to protect them. This is our way.
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04-08-2007, 06:24 PM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Driftwood
Posts: 1,376
M.O.C. #5446
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Before I would put my fur buddy in the Monty for a ride, I would ride back there myself. After going through the good bad and the ugly I would then make the choice of keeping them in the RV or the truck. I have seen my dishes etc. in my RV tossed about in the cabinets so my cat Alex will not be taking any trips in the Monty unless it is parked.
I agree with Carol 100% that you need to secure the pet carrier in the tow vehicle. You don't want to be hit in the head by a pet crate if you are in an accident. If the pet isn't secured they can become a weapon in the cab of your vehicle. Worse than that you could have a pet die because of a wreck even if they were in the cab with you.
My motto is think ahead....RVing is a great life style. You love your pet and want them to love Rv'ing too. Don't short change their protection because you have to spend money on it, or that it cramps your day. If you travel with a pet then you are taking on a responsibility of a beating heart that needs to be crated or let out earlier than you want to get back from your sight seeing trip. I own a cat that travels with us just because I don't want to be tied to a dog that needs to be let out.
After owning a boarding kennel for 27 years, we will be starting our travels. Alex, the cat, will be in a secured harness with a seat belt, or be have his carrier secured with a seat belt. I have heard horror stories from clients that have had fender benders while in transport to the kennel. My fur buddies will be in a carrier strapped in with a seat belt.
Colleen
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04-09-2007, 06:11 AM
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Montana Fan
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Denton
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When Mr. Bailey gets an attitude once in a while. He gets to go into the back for attitude adjustment. Just a few miles or even across the parking lot he comes out with a much better demeaner. Gina rode in the back of our SOB once with the kids just to try it out. After a few miles she had enough. We had radios when we tried this, now everyone rides in the cab. Just wish I could get Mr. Bailey to drive the rig so I could take a nap on his big bed in the back seat. Get pretty jealous when I see his big foot sticking through the center counsel of the truck and hear him snoring.
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