Archive for the ‘Pets’ Category
Polar Fleece Reversible Dog Coat
Now that the cold weather has set in, dogs welcome a coat to help keep them warm. When my dog sees me get her coat, she jumps up and says I am ready. She stays still when I put the coat on, which is easy with the velcro side closure. Once it is on she can’t wait to go out.
When walking her, she prances, saying, look at me, I have a beautiful dog coat. She is so proud.
The coat is 100% polyester and washable and should be line dried. It comes in 4 sizes and is soft and dries easily.
Bags on Board Leash for RV Camping
RVers are extremely diligent about picking up after their dogs. RVers appreciate neat clean campgrounds and do there best to insure that the campground stays neat and clean.
While RV camping last week there was a bad wind storm that blew many branches down. Some of the RVers walked around and picked up the branches and put them in piles for pick up. RVers are the best people.
When walking dogs everyone carries a bag to pick up after their dog. Can you imagine, if this wasn’t done, you would be careful where you stepped. The campgrounds would be covered with dog mess.
Having a bags on board leash makes it easy to pick up after your dog. You always have bags with you and don’t have to look for bags before walking your dog.

Earth Friendly Pet Wipes Keep Your RV Clean
So many people have their dog with them while RV camping. Let’s face it, dogs are a member of the family. Every one walks their dog around the campground and get a little exercise at the same time. While walking your dog you meet many people, and of coarse, they tell you what a nice dog you have. The dog also meets new friends, and enjoys walks all the time.
Some times there has been a little bad weather and your dog gets his or her feet wet and dirty. Upon arriving at your RV, pet wipes really come in handy to clean your dogs feet. No more dirt tracked into your RV.
The pet wipes also are helpful for partial cleaning in between baths.
Taking Care of our Pets with RV Dog Accessories
We all love our pets and we find it very easy to pamper them with toys, treats, and a comfortable bed for them to sleep in. The softer the bed, the more comfortable. There are so many dog beds to choose from. I found some beds made with recyclable materials, which is good.
Our dog likes her dog bed so much that she goes to it most of the time. She thinks it is something special for her, and it is.
This bed comes in 3 sizes to satisfy most any dog. It washes real well and folds easily for storage.
Babble Ball for your Dog
Dogs always enjoy a new toy. I got my dog a new toy a couple of weeks ago and another dog came to visit. My dog really didn’t want the othr dog to play with her new toy. She never minded the other dog playing with her other toys. Now, that shows how much they appreciate something new for themselves.
The babble ball is a toy that really intrigues my dog. She loves to play with it, and is baffled by the sounds. It is a great RV camping dog accessory. When camping on rainy days dogs can get real bored and having a toy to play with really helps.
One of Many “Money Saving” RV Camping Dog Accessories
Taking your dog to get the coat trimmed can become quite costly. A cordless trimmer costs a little more than one trimming at a dog grooming shop. Save money by having your own trimmer and doing it yourself. It is not difficult. This cordless trimmer is top quality and you can get professional results.
I have found that by clipping my dog’s coat I have been able to save a considerable amount of money and I am satisfied with the results. I really can’t tell the difference than a professional doing it or doing it myself.
Does your Dog Dislike Baths?

Does your dog dislike baths?
Is washing your dog difficult?
Is it a bad experience for you and your dog?
The answer for me is “yes” to all three questions. I dread giving the dog a bath as much as the dog dreads it. My dog will not hold still and pulls away constantly. Unfortunately she is too strong for me to handle, even though she only weighs 46 pounds.
It doesn’t matter where we are, she loves to dig in dirt, and when she does, you can imagine how dirty she gets. She has to have a bath. I look at her and she looks at me knowing that she did something she shouldn’t have done. There is no question she knows. It is like she is saying, alright, I know I have been a bad girl, and I will have to have a bath.
Things have changed now. I enjoy giving her a bath and she enjoys it also. She now gets a massage while washing her and it takes about 3 minutes. No pulling away anymore! It is hard to believe.
How did this happen?
I friend told me about a new product that attaches to a hose. I borrowed the hydro surge product and bought one for Sheba and I.
RV Camping with Your Dog
Dogs are part of the family, so dogs go RVing with their best friends. Having your dog with you while on a RV camping trip gives you lots of pleasure. While RV camping, walking your dog is a great way to meet friends. You and your dog.
Dogs deficate, and when they do, bags on board come in handy. Keep them on your leash, never having to look around for a bag to take with you. This way you are always prepared to take care dogs poop.
Happy RV camping with your dog!
Our Pets are part of our Family
Have you noticed how many pets are at RV campgrounds? Some RV campgrounds have pens for your dog to play in. We do not go traveling without our dog, Sheba. Sheba enjoyes traveling as much as we do. She gets to meet new dogs all the time and is taken on many walks. Sheba loves all people too. Everyone she meets is an old friend to her. One man was in a golf cart and she had to say hello by giving him kisses. He said “But we have only just met”. Our pets are so entertaining and such good companions. We pamper them and try to satisfy them with a good bed to sleep on and dog toys to play with. I have found some different, interesting dog toys. Sheba enjoys them and plays with them often.
Fortunately, most RV campgrounds allow pets. If a campground doesn’t allow pets, we don’t go to it. It seems that most of the campgrounds realize that they wouldn’t have much business if pets were not allowed. Of coarse you have to be considerate and carry a bag with you to pick up their messes, which is reasonable. Many campgrounds supply bags, but we take bags with us to be prepeared, in case bags are not supplied.
Dog’s can be a problem with their dirty feet. I found some dog wipes that help keep the RV clean. We know to whipe our feet before entering our RV, but dogs need a little assistance. 
Enjoy your traveling with your pet.