Traveling with a Senior Dog in Your RV
Traveling with a senior dog in your RV means coping with mobility issues, prescription deliveries, vet visits and many quiet, nap-filled days.
Read moreTraveling with a senior dog in your RV means coping with mobility issues, prescription deliveries, vet visits and many quiet, nap-filled days.
Read morePet identification needs to be on every pet who travels. Whether you travel in an RV or by car, pet identification is important to have in case your pet becomes lost.
Read moreThese recipes for stuffed chew toys will keep your dog busy and make him happy!
Read moreRaising a puppy in an RV can be a challenge if you don’t have a plan. Create a schedule and stay consistent with your puppy and everything from crate training and potty training to behavior training will fall into place. The end result will be a great companion to have with you on your adventures!
Read moreOwning a dog or cat can’t be that much work, right? After all, other than feeding them and taking them
Read moreKeep your dog from getting fleas and ticks by using prevention products.
Read moreTrain your puppy early and give him plenty of exercise so he will be a great RV companion.
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Read moreWhen the temperature rises and our RVs get hot, we must use as many tools as possible to keep our pets cool. Use these ideas to help cool off your RV so your pets can be comfortable and safe.
Read moreSleepypod’s Mobile Pet Bed, Clickit Terrain and Clickit Sport are all crash tested for maximum safety of your dog or cat while riding in a car or RV. TiresAndTails.com
Read moreYour pets need a go bag so that they can come with you safely during any emergency. Be sure to have it handy, along with yours, to take with you if you ever need to evacuate.
Read moreTemperature monitoring systems are a way for you to know if your pets are safe when the temperature is too hot or too cold. A detailed list of the most popular devices and features.
Read moreStories from our Tires and Tails Community on Facebook
Read moreThese are the top five ways your dog says I love you. Gaze at your dog, cuddle and be excited with your dog about life. That’s love.
Read moreHere are the top 10 pet first-aid kit supplies you need while traveling with your pet. Also included are even more first-aid supplies you may add to you pet’s first-aid kit.
Read moreStories from our RVing with Pets community on Facebook as well as personal experiences from other RVers we’ve met on the road.
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Read moreKeep dogs safe while walking at night by using LED collars and leashes.
Read moreAdopting the right dog for traveling with you in your RV can be rewarding. Choose a dog that fits your personality and lifestyle and you’ll have a great traveling companion.
Read moreAny solution will come from figuring out the cause of your pet’s anxiety. This can be complex. So sometimes it’s easier to try easily accessible methods first and then delve into analyzing your pets psyche more if those things don’t work.
Read moreWhen deciding whether or not to buy pet health insurance there are many factors to take into consideration. I’ll explain the choices and help pet owners evaluate if insurance works for their situation.
Read morePlexiglass has helped protect the screen door on our RV from our cat and dog.
Read moreKeep your dog entertained while on the road by using exercise and training.
Read moreCommunity stories are little dog and cat stories told to us last month for us to share with the community. You can share a story in our Facebook Group, blog comments, submitted to our story suggestion form, or personally on the road.
Read moreHave a stinky dog while boondocking in your RV? Use a doggie deodorizer or one of these other great ideas!
Read moreHere’s a gallery of adventure dogs having fun. If you’d like to submit a picture of your pup, use our submission form.
Read moreEnzymatic cleaners help destroy pet vomit, urine, and feces. They are a necessity for the RV lifestyle!
Read moreThe Wrapsit slipcover for your folding camp chair is a soft-sided, portable kennel for small dogs and cats. It seems perfect for people who travel with their pets!
Read moreZenCrate seems to be a great solution for anxious dogs who suffer during thunderstorms, fireworks and separation from their owners.
Read moreWe are constantly having to monitor our dogs to keep them from running into roads, getting lost, or eating things they shouldn’t. This is a story about that last item.
Read moreFreeze-dried chicken treats are some of the best foods with which to pamper your pets. They are natural chicken, crumbly, and according to my pets, VERY delicious.
Read moreThe proper headcollar or harness, designed specifically to reduce pulling on a leash, can significantly ease the task of training a dog proper leash etiquette.
Read moreFor dogs that are aggressive chewers, a safe, indestructible chew toy is a must. It is even better when you can stuff it with edible treats to keep up your dog’s interest and entertainment level.
Read moreWhen you live in RV, you quickly learn that things that have more than one purpose are golden. This also applies to pets. A properly sized portable kennel is such an item.
Read moreWhat happens when your rescue dog has not had any experiences with swimming? He almost drowns and you become a great teacher of future adventures.
Read moreGiving dogs rawhide can be a problem because they can ingest large pieces and get a blockage which may require surgery. There are other, more edible, digestible chew products that are recommended for those dogs who spend their time chewing.
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