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Adding a Dog to Your RVing Family: How to Find the Right Match

Adding a Dog to Your RVing Family: How to Find the Right Match

Published 4 months, 3 weeks ago
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On this week’s episode of The RV Atlas Podcast, we turned our attention to a topic that so many RVers eventually face: how to thoughtfully add a dog to an RVing and camping lifestyle. This episode was born from two things, questions we’ve seen time and time again in the RV Atlas Facebook group, and our own family’s emotional journey after losing our beloved Maggie in September.

Maggie camped with us for well over a decade. She was the dog who lived for the campground—she’d leap into the truck long before we were ready to leave and lived her happiest life on the road. We dedicated one of our books to her, and it felt right to dedicate this conversation to her, too.

This isn’t just an episode about how to camp with a dog—there are tons of resources for that. This is about something deeper and more foundational:


How do you choose the right dog for an RVing family?


How do you find a match that fits your lifestyle, protects the dog’s well-being, and sets both your family and your future furry friend up for success?

Here are some of our own tips for this journey, shaped by our own experiences and the insightful comments shared by members of our Facebook community.

Understanding What Kind of Dog Fits Your Camping Lifestyle

A common question that pops up in RV groups is:


“What kind of dog should we get?”

And a very common answer online is usually: “Rescue is the best breed.”

And while we strongly believe in rescuing (we’ve been involved in animal rescue our entire lives), simply “getting any rescue dog” is not the full story. It’s okay—and important—to think carefully about breed, size, temperament, and energy level, especially when you’re an RVing family.

Breed Characteristics Matter

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