Twice I have taken our 14 month old Rottweiler to GMC events. He was fine
and no one ever complained. he is part of our family and goes where ever we
>Marcus
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>One of the reasons we like campgrounds is that we can take our pets. We
>have two miniture schnauzers and they love to travel. Very few parks
>disallow pets - even Disney's Fort Wilderness now accepts pets.
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>It's a family affair by all means bring them.
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>Mike
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Marcus McGee
>To: gmcmotorhome
>Date: Tuesday, September 15, 1998 4:49 AM
>Subject: GMC: NC Rally - Should we bring dog
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>>My wife (and me also) would like to bring our dog along on the the trip
>>to NC for the rally. Margaret loves to take long walks with the dog and
>>is looking forward to walking in the area. She is well behaved (the
>>dog, not my wife) dose not bark excessively and is extremely friendly
>>with with starngers. Any pros or cons?
>>
>>Marcus
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and no one ever complained. he is part of our family and goes where ever we
>Marcus
>
>One of the reasons we like campgrounds is that we can take our pets. We
>have two miniture schnauzers and they love to travel. Very few parks
>disallow pets - even Disney's Fort Wilderness now accepts pets.
>
>It's a family affair by all means bring them.
>
>Mike
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Marcus McGee
>To: gmcmotorhome
>Date: Tuesday, September 15, 1998 4:49 AM
>Subject: GMC: NC Rally - Should we bring dog
>
>
>>My wife (and me also) would like to bring our dog along on the the trip
>>to NC for the rally. Margaret loves to take long walks with the dog and
>>is looking forward to walking in the area. She is well behaved (the
>>dog, not my wife) dose not bark excessively and is extremely friendly
>>with with starngers. Any pros or cons?
>>
>>Marcus
>>
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