2into1
Née T4WFA. Now without Cali :(
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Hi, for years I've travelled with my small Collie-Doodle who is a dream on site and in the van. Sits where she is told, doesn't slobber everywhere, sips her water etc. I've tended to use the van as supplied, occasionally with a separate shelter (not attached) for extra space in the day, but all inside the van in the evening and at night.
I'm being joined by a very energetic black lab, who's wagging tail can fracture bones and who can't have a drink without spilling half the water on the floor. I'm wondering the best set-up for my new companion (who despite being lovely frankly wouldn't be invited without her glamorous owner!).
I initially thought of just putting both dogs in the (detached) inflatable shelter but I fear both will be unhappy there overnight and may cause embarrassing noise on site - Mine because she's grown up sleeping in the van, the lab because she's very 'needy' and wants to be close. The dogs tolerate each other, but are quite competitive over who's the favourite.
Although I've resisted the drive away awning option (with tunnel) because of the phaf, I'm wondering if we could use one to sleep the dogs, leaving the sliding door open so they feel close. I'm also considering the awning panels (room) with the same plan.
I guess then we are effectively sleeping exposed to flies etc which will still get it at the sides, or under the van. Do those baffles work?
Can anyone share any experience of these set ups with dogs as described or offer other pearls of wisdom.
I'm being joined by a very energetic black lab, who's wagging tail can fracture bones and who can't have a drink without spilling half the water on the floor. I'm wondering the best set-up for my new companion (who despite being lovely frankly wouldn't be invited without her glamorous owner!).
I initially thought of just putting both dogs in the (detached) inflatable shelter but I fear both will be unhappy there overnight and may cause embarrassing noise on site - Mine because she's grown up sleeping in the van, the lab because she's very 'needy' and wants to be close. The dogs tolerate each other, but are quite competitive over who's the favourite.
Although I've resisted the drive away awning option (with tunnel) because of the phaf, I'm wondering if we could use one to sleep the dogs, leaving the sliding door open so they feel close. I'm also considering the awning panels (room) with the same plan.
I guess then we are effectively sleeping exposed to flies etc which will still get it at the sides, or under the van. Do those baffles work?
Can anyone share any experience of these set ups with dogs as described or offer other pearls of wisdom.