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    Are you considering traveling in an adventure van or RV with your dog? Here at Van Versus Dog, we discuss everything related to this topic. From tips on how to make the journey easier for both of you to product reviews, we’ve got you covered.

    As people, we are all explorers by nature. We are constantly on the lookout for new experiences, and when we find them, we want to share them with others. For some of us, this means traveling to far-off places; for others, it means exploring the great outdoors. And for still others, it means doing both of those things at the same time!

    We hope that you are successful with your van life and your dog. Our goal is to share knowledge that makes your adventure van travels the best that they can be.

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    RV travel with dogs can be a lot of fun, but it’s important to be aware of the gear you’ll need and the safety concerns you’ll need to be aware of.

    For starters, you’ll probably need a pet carrier or crate for your dog if not you’ll want a place where they can comfortably rest. This will keep them safe and secure while you’re driving, and it will also give them a place to rest when you’re stopped. You’ll also need to bring food and water dishes, as well as food and water supply.

    You’ll also need to think about safety concerns. Make sure you have a pet first aid kit, and be aware of potential hazards like poisonous plants and rattlesnakes. You’ll need to be aware of the climate and make sure your dog is comfortable and safe, whether it’s hot or cold.

    With the right gear and precautions, traveling in an adventure van with a dog can be a great experience for both you and your pet!

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    No matter what kind of outdoor activity you enjoy, there is outdoor and RV gear out there to make it easier and more enjoyable. Whether you’re an avid camper or hiker, like to take your dog on walks in the park, or just love spending time outdoors with your family, we hope this list has given you some ideas for new pieces of equipment to add to your collection. As always, be sure to do your research before making any purchase and read reviews from other users to ensure you’re getting a product that will meet your needs. Have fun shopping and exploring the great outdoors!

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Ultimate FAQ for Dogs that eat Human Food

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About Mark and Woodford

Adventure Vans and Dogs

VanVersusDog is a passion project documenting our travels as we overland and travel in our 4x4 vehicles. Mark, the driver, is a software executive who has spent over 25 years working in high tech. Woodford, the lucky dog, is a Sheepadoodle who has been traveling since he was a puppy. Mark and Woodford want to share the benefit of their knowledge traveling in North America.

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