What are some supplies needed for camping with 3 dogs?

March 4th, 2010 | by admin |

we have 3 dogs a b 1yr bloodhound and 2 7yr old labs were planning on taking them camping with us we have a truck that we are going to put them in. this is the first time we have taken all of them what are some supplies we will need.
the truck has a bed cover over it so they can’t jump out.

1) a fiberglas crate for each dog. You never know when camping if you need to confine you’re dog for safety reasons.
2) Dog bowls for food and water. best is stainless steal because they clean up well.
3) basic first aid kit. most products in a first aid kit for humans is the same for animals. only thing you want to make sure you have is bandages that you could wrap there paw if the pads become cracked.
4) tough pads.This is a great product if you are going to hike around with you’re dogs. its a sticky substance that you spray on you’re dogs foot and its acts as a sealant.
5) make sure all you’re leashes and collars are new and wont break.


  1. 5 Responses to “What are some supplies needed for camping with 3 dogs?”

  2. By Danielle on Mar 4, 2010 | Reply

    6 dishes. 3 for water and 3 for food
    dog food
    collars
    leashes
    dog toys (to keep them busy)
    dog beds or a comffy blanket
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  3. By L on Mar 4, 2010 | Reply

    Crates or a leash and collar or a tie out. Food and Water. Maybe beds.
    Some toys.
    And if you pick up their bathroom, a scooper and bag to put in him.
    Maybe a towel to wipe them down if they get dirty.
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  4. By ❤PomMom❤ Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ Spay & Neuter on Mar 4, 2010 | Reply

    Definitely a first aid kit for the dogs and before you even go – stop at your vets office and get some Advantix and apply that to your dogs to keep the fleas and ticks away.

    Tweezers, bandages, antiseptic, food/water bowls, peroxide, antiseptic wash, collars, leashes, rabies tags and blankets for the dogs.

    That sounds like fun! Wishing you and your dogs a happy time! They will love it for sure!
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  5. By Jessica B on Mar 4, 2010 | Reply

    take note of how much they drink per day, and bring a bucket or bowls and enough of YOUR home tap water so that they aren’t drinking "foreign" water–this could cause diarrhea
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  6. By Travis on Mar 4, 2010 | Reply

    1) a fiberglas crate for each dog. You never know when camping if you need to confine you’re dog for safety reasons.
    2) Dog bowls for food and water. best is stainless steal because they clean up well.
    3) basic first aid kit. most products in a first aid kit for humans is the same for animals. only thing you want to make sure you have is bandages that you could wrap there paw if the pads become cracked.
    4) tough pads.This is a great product if you are going to hike around with you’re dogs. its a sticky substance that you spray on you’re dogs foot and its acts as a sealant.
    5) make sure all you’re leashes and collars are new and wont break.
    References :

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