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RedMochi

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Alameda, CA, USA
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Florentino
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Tong
My dog (Mochi is a Shiba Inu) goes camping with me every where and she is my co-pilot. I make sure that we stop some where on our journey every two hours to make sure she is able to smell other things beside me in the jeep =)... I as well get to stretch my legs.

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Sparky511

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New Hampshire, USA
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Chelsi
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Coulombe
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My dog loves camping and always comes along! I have a rtt on a Jeep Wrangler and one of the challenges I faced was getting my husky mix into the tent. I trained her to climb in and out by jumping on the hood and then the roof. I put the cover of the tent onto the hood to protect it and give her some traction. After she’s on the roof my tent has a window that zips completely open and she just walks in. She gets down the same way. Thought that tip might be helpful to others! Happy Tails to all with your best friends!
 

DustinDeMayo

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Olathe, Johnson County, Kansas, United States
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Dustin
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DeMayo
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29419

My dog loves camping and always comes along! I have a rtt on a Jeep Wrangler and one of the challenges I faced was getting my husky mix into the tent. I trained her to climb in and out by jumping on the hood and then the roof. I put the cover of the tent onto the hood to protect it and give her some traction. After she’s on the roof my tent has a window that zips completely open and she just walks in. She gets down the same way. Thought that tip might be helpful to others! Happy Tails to all with your best friends!
I have a husky that loves camping with me. I don't have access from the hood to my RTT, but I trained her to sit over my shoulder while I climb us both up and down the ladder. I've been brainstorming how to make some type of collapsible ramp.
 

JacksonRL

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York County, South Carolina, United States
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Jackson
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Lewis
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31008

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USMC
It’s great. I have two that roll with me wherever I go. I built a platform for them replacing the back seat in my rig. And from the anchor points that held the back seat in place, I used for their “seatbelts.” Which are just short, 2ft leashes with a bungee section for some give just in case. And that attaches to their harness. When I’m at camp, I’ll tie up some 550 cord to provide them a “runner.” But I also carry with me a PetSafe wireless fence system that is powered by the Yeti 1500x. I was worried how much power it would pull but it’s only 6 watts. Works perfectly for when I want them to have a bit of freedom instead of being on the runner 24/7. And just a side note, I installed the Leer topper solely for them to have a place to sleep but they’re so needy, they have to be beside me in the RTT.
 

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DustinDeMayo

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Olathe, Johnson County, Kansas, United States
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Dustin
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DeMayo
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It’s great. I have two that roll with me wherever I go. I built a platform for them replacing the back seat in my rig. And from the anchor points that held the back seat in place, I used for their “seatbelts.” Which are just short, 2ft leashes with a bungee section for some give just in case. And that attaches to their harness. When I’m at camp, I’ll tie up some 550 cord to provide them a “runner.” But I also carry with me a PetSafe wireless fence system that is powered by the Yeti 1500x. I was worried how much power it would pull but it’s only 6 watts. Works perfectly for when I want them to have a bit of freedom instead of being on the runner 24/7. And just a side note, I installed the Leer topper solely for them to have a place to sleep but they’re so needy, they have to be beside me in the RTT.
That's great looks like your pups love it!
 
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Phoenix, AZ, USA
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Brad
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Flecke
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30315

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The original article plus selected members' comments with tips


There is a ton of valuable information in the article and member comments. But, for me, it's hard to read and refer back to a particular piece of information in five pages of forum comments. For my own use, I copied the article and the comments that had tips into an easier to read format. I'm posting here because you may find this format easier to read too. If this posting somehow violates a policy that I'm not aware of, just let me know and I will promptly take it down.

BTW: "Bram" is my 80 pound German Shepherd. Bram is my best friend. He was my wife's service dog and the third of four German Shepherds we owned over the years. I try to give Bram the best life I can. Hitting the road is as much for him as it is for me.
 

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