Category: RVing community

  • Dog-Friendly Music Festival Tips

    Dog-Friendly Music Festival Tips

    Understanding Festival Policies Before heading to a music festival with your pup, check if they're allowed. Big events like Coachella often say no to dogs, except service animals. Smaller local fests might be more chill, but always double-check. If dogs are welcome, look into the rules. Some festivals have special play areas for dogs, while…

  • Socialising on the Road

    Meeting Fellow RVers and Their Dogs Engaging with fellow RVers and their dogs can be one of the most rewarding aspects of life on the road. Attending RV park events is a great place to start. Many parks organise social events like BBQs, themed nights, or informal meet and greets. These gatherings offer a relaxed…

  • Managing Off-Lead Aggressive Dogs

    Recognising Signs of Aggression When at home, we are normally pretty comfortable with our location and can take necessary action to keep our dogs safe. However, on the road, in unfamiliar locations, this can become slightly more problematic. So being alert to the reaction of dogs you meet out there can be really helpful. When…

  • Mastering Dog Etiquette at Campsites

    Headed out for a camping trip and planning to bring your four-legged friend along? You’re in for a treat! Dogs can make outdoor adventures more enjoyable, adding excitement and companionship to your time in nature. However, it’s essential to be mindful of certain guidelines to ensure the trip is safe and enjoyable for you, your…

  • Caravanning for Beginners

    Caravanning for Beginners

    First Caravan Trip for Frank! Sooo…… we decided to swap our Motorhome for a caravan for a while. The Motorhome was epic, but in poor weather, it could become a little cramped, especially with Frank stretching out all over the prime seating real-estate! Canine comfort comes first, right? Also, when staying at the same campsite…

  • DIY Dog-Friendly RV Mods for Happy Travels

    Traveling with your furry friend in an RV presents unique challenges but also provides a fantastic opportunity to create a comfortable and secure space for both you and your pet. Designing a space within your RV that caters to your dog’s needs is crucial for their well-being and can make your adventures together even more…

  • Firework Fear: Managing Your Dog on Road Displays

    Navigating outdoor pursuits with our beloved pets is an often enjoyable experience, but events such as firework displays can prove incredibly stressful for dogs. The cacophony of scarcely fathomable noises and brilliant bursts of unfamiliar light can trigger acute anxiety in dogs. Given our roles as responsible pet owners, understanding the nuances and implications of…

  • Enjoying a Canny Canine Christmas

    When the festive season arrives, it’s not only you who is filled with excitement and anticipation but also, if you’re a proud dog owner, your four-legged companion. Whether it’s the lure of Christmas markets, the thrill of a winter wonderland or the promise of a big family reunion, many of us hit the roads for…

  • An Insider Scoop: Chatting with RVing Dog Lovers

    For many, man’s best friend is truly considered a part of the family, deserving of a place on family holidays and adventurous endeavours. If you’re an RV owner and dog lover, joining these two passions might seem like the perfect idea. But what does that entail, and how do you ensure a smooth experience for…

  • Choosing the Perfect RV for you and your Dog

    Embarking on an RV adventure shouldn’t just be a human luxury. Our four-legged best friends not only enjoy our company but also love exploring the great outdoors beside us, making trips even more enriching. In planning for such experiences, for enthusiast and hobbyist alike, it’s essential to consider our companions’ needs. Among the essential factors…