Camping With Pets? Yes, They Are Welcomed at Most Campgrounds
If camping with pets is not an option for you, this extension of your family and most campgrounds will allow them. Leashed dogs are quite common in campgrounds. They are low maintenance and love the outdoors. Always keep yours near you and your campsite. Some adapt to different surroundings better than others, so be careful when you approach a next-door-neighbor dog.
Most dogs are small in nature and easy to get along with in the campground. Small children have a tendency to be attracted to dogs and love to pet them and talk to them, so please make sure your pet is kid friendly before bringing him. Barking will disturb other campers and cause many to complain, so keep him quiet and occupied.
Dogs love to go on hikes or let him run next to you. Take him when you ride your bicycle. Always keep your pet on a leash. You would be surprised at the squirrels, rabbits and birds your dog would love to chase, so please keep him contained. You can find pet supplies online with Over 10,000 Dog Supply Products. Order Today for Huge Savings!
. Be sure to ask the campground host when you enter the gate about their pet policy.
Dogs have a tendency to attract ticks. There are plenty of ticks in the woods. Check your pet often for them and spray them with at tick repellant. Always spray your own feet and legs with repellant before going into the wooded areas. Check shoes and socks when you return, because they like to bury down in fuzzy areas.
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