<P>This is something I know a little bit about, since I have traveled quite a bit, but only had 1 dog back then, now I have 3 Labs to deal with, which will be a little more trouble, well as most people know Labs are usually friendly dogs, and very observant. I have learned to watch my dogs reaction to people, if their hair stands up on their backs when meeting someone I know to keep a closer watch on this person, for my dogs sense a lot more than I do. The main thing is to not leave them in a hot vehicle, I have heard it gets to 130 degrees in a hurry, so do not leave your animals locked in a vehicle, and of coarse they need WATER and FOOD. I always carried a 5 gallon jug for water for my pets and was also used for other things, now they have blue jugs made especially for this. When near traffic, or anywhere I am out and about I keep my dogs on a leash, another animal can get their attention and they chase after it into the traffic. I usually let my dogs off leash in a field away from others its just easier, clean up after your animals if they do a number in a campsite or anywhere other people will be walking, they make special bags that are cheap for this purpose or use a walmart bag, pick up mess turn bags inside out and dispose of it properly. I don't let my dogs roam at will, my male will pee on another vehicle to mark their territory, its just nature to them, always keep shots and records up to date and ID collars with Rabies tags on them, if your pet gets put in jail (dogpound) it's not cheap to get them out. I have heard stories of a couple hundred dollars, but have never expierienced that headache for myself. Any animal taken on the road with you is extra trouble, too much for some folks to deal with, but for me its a joy having my pets with me. They enjoy traveling too. Also one more thing when traveling if you get out of your vehicle watch to make sure your pet doesn't get out with you. While traveling years ago, I passed by a motorhome that had blown a tire and their large breed I think it was a Irish setter had followed his humans out the door of the motorhome and got hit. It was a sad scene and I remember it all too well when I travel with my pets, it happened aprox 10 years ago and I still remember it all so well. So folks be carefull and watch out for your pets and let them enjoy traveling too.</P>