6 Reasons You Need To Camp in Style With Your Pooch in an RV

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We had the opportunity to talk with Amy Burkert from Gopetfriendly.com, who shared with some fabulous reasons RVing with your pet isthething to do!

Let’s just be honest. Hitting the road and traveling the country in an RV sounds pretty freaking awesome. And that’s exactly what Amy Burkert and her Rod husband do. Even more awesome, they do this with their fur babies Ty and Buster, scouring the country for the lowdown on all the pet-friendly places we can go. The Burkerts are spending the better portion of this year on their Ultimate Pet-Friendly Road Trip, with different pit stops for meeting up with fellow pet lovers.

We asked Amy what was so awesome about road-tripping in an RV with your dog and she told us several reasons that RVing with pets is fabulous!

1. Pets always feel at home

Related:The Ultimate Pet-Friendly Road Trip Revs Up After Kick-Off Event

2. Plenty of space for all a pooch’s paraphernalia

3. Puppy Pit Stops

4. RV Parks Share the Dog Love.

5. Lots of Opportunity for safe and fun exercise

Related:10 Squeaky Clean Car Tips for Pet Road Trips

6. Safety in Traveling

If packing a bag and hitting the highway sounds like the fun you’ve been waiting to have, head over to their page to find the closest event to you and sign up. And, happy tails to you!

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