Theadyn said:
I am seriously wondering if I should take my doggy, Chevy, out on the road when I head out soon. She has a place here that is comfortable, she is loved and is taken care of. But... she is happiest with mom. Which one is right?
Neither one is more right or wrong!
Travelling with a pet, which I did for many years, came with the same responsibilities and joys as it did at home but with a different set of logistics.
I always had to carry extra food because the brand he was on wasn't widely available so there was extra planning involved with that.
When I was selecting which campground and then even which site within the campground, having him along was always a priority in the decision making. Florida was particularly difficult because so many parks had rules either banning him outright or having a (stupid IMO) rule about size of dogs. You can't try to claim a collie as being under 15 or 25 lbs....
That they'd rather have a yappy, ill behaved little dog over a well behaved, calm older collie was beyond my comprehension but they made the rules not me.
Travelling with him meant making sure that we found shade on a hot day. It was easier with the full size motorhome because I'd just crank up the generator and the a/c..not so easy in the vans.
Sightseeing was always a bit of a challenge because you couldn't take him with you in a lot of places, nor could you leave him alone in the van.
I was working on the road and between finding shows that would allow him in the back of my booth or finding a suitable kennel for him in a strange town was problematic. I turned down many a good show because of the logistics of finding him a place to be.
Shopping could be a challenge too. I took to shopping late at night when it was cooler and the stores less crowded so I could do it faster. If we went hiking during the day and he was worn out, he'd sleep right through my shopping and any noise in the parking lot rather than fussing about me being gone and people invading 'his territory'...he liked to protect the whole parking lot...
Only you can decide whether you and she will be happier together or apart!