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I have a question about our dog Maggie. In our state (maine) some towns here do not require a dog to be registered or licensed. Are there camp grounds out there that require that? We are trying to get all our ducks in a row so we are all ready to go full time after our son graduates in june. Thanks.
Altho we are not FT as of yet we have travelled around extensively in our Motorhome with our dogs...and also stayed in your state..I have never encountered a campground that requires registration or licensing...just proof of health records shots etc....other members will probably comment for you..this is just been our experience...
safe travel and happy planning
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Lilly - Our Cavalier King Charles Spaniel (4 yrs)
Tucker-Our American cocker spaniel (5months)
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We have been from one coast to the other and have yet to be asked for a license for Buddy.We did have 1 place in Oregon want to see his shot records but only because we were going to stay long term and it was more of a liability issue than anything.The only restrictions we have encountered are size and breed. Now some do have restrictions as to where they can walk and potty& rules about picking up after them and barking and such.
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One campground, the SKP resort in Wauchula, FL, made a copy of our cat's rabies certificate, but they are the only ones who have cared about any documentation since we went on the road. Licensing is just a money maker for the local government, mostly to pay for animal control, so it is not universal.
-- Edited by bjoyce on Sunday 12th of December 2010 02:27:16 PM
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We have our furr kid groomed and have been ask many times about shot records etc. Mostly they want to know about the Rabbies shot. I recomend you keep medical records the same as you would keep on your children etc. I try to keep my furr kid away from other pets. Because I don't know about the other pets (shots etc). Good Luck.
-- Edited by Delaine and Lindy on Monday 13th of December 2010 04:57:25 PM
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