Rving with pets


When we first considered RV life we had our German Shepherd and we were concerned on how well she would do, but she has adapted as easily as we have. I'm here to help you find out how to make RV life with pets work for you and your pet because I assure you pets definitely can enjoy RV life. Here are some important tips to remember as you navigate the life of RVing with pets.


Researching parks and campgrounds that allow pets is an important part of pet ownership. It is important to find pet-friendly parks and campgrounds that allow pet owners to enjoy the outdoors with their furry companions. Parks and campgrounds that are pet-friendly will have specific regulations for pet owners to adhere to, such as no unleashed pets, no aggressive pets, and proper waste disposal. There are many websites and resources available to pet owners to help in their search for pet-friendly parks and campgrounds. Locally, pet owners can contact their local parks and recreation departments to inquire about pet-friendly parks and campgrounds. Researching and being aware of the regulations and policies associated with pet-friendly parks and campgrounds is essential to having a safe and enjoyable experience for pet owners and their companions.

Preparing your pet for RV travel is essential for their safety and comfort. Before beginning your journey, it is important to make sure your pet is properly trained and understands basic commands. Consider enrolling your pet in an obedience course if they need additional training. Make sure your pet is up-to-date on all of their vaccinations and medications, and have a veterinarian examine them to ensure they are healthy enough to travel. Additionally, you should bring along a supply of their regular food, treats, and any necessary medications. It is also a good idea to bring a kennel or pet bed for them to sleep in during transit. Lastly, equip your pet with an ID tag and microchip to ensure their safety should they become lost. Taking the time to adequately prepare your pet for RV travel is worth the effort, as it will provide a safe and enjoyable experience for both you and your pet.

It is essential for pet owners to ensure that their furry family member is kept up to date on vaccinations. Vaccinations may protect pets from the development of serious illnesses, such as rabies, feline leukemia, and canine distemper. In addition, unvaccinated animals may pose a risk to other pets and people in the community. It is recommended that pet owners consult with their veterinarian to determine which vaccines are most beneficial for their pet's breed and lifestyle. Furthermore, pet owners should keep records of their pet’s vaccinations and update them as necessary. Vaccinating pets is a simple and easy way to ensure they stay healthy and safe.

When RVing with your pet, it is important to provide a secure and comfortable environment for them. Ensure that the RV has been properly secured with pet-proof locks and barriers, and that your pet is comfortable with their new home away from home. If your pet is not used to being in the RV, try to introduce them to the space gradually, spending time with them and allowing them to explore the area. Make sure to secure any loose items that could topple over if your pet were to jump around, as well as any cords or wires that could be dangerous. Additionally, consider providing a special area just for your pet to sleep and relax in. This will help them feel secure and safe while traveling. Finally, always make sure to keep your pet's safety in mind when camping and RVing, and always provide plenty of water and food.

It is important to keep your pet on leash when out in public. Not only will it help keep them safe from other animals, but it can also prevent them from running off and getting lost or injured. Keeping a pet on leash also shows consideration for other people in the area. It can help to maintain a safe and peaceful environment for everyone. Furthermore, local laws often require that pets remain leashed in public places such as parks, trails, and beaches. Failure to do so may result in hefty fines or other penalties. For the safety and comfort of everyone involved, it is important to keep your pet on leash when out in public.

Hopefully these tips will help you find a good balance for RVing with your pet, because the forever friend you have will make the hassle worth it. Safe travels and don't forget to subscribe to our newsletter!

See ya on the road!

Amanda