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14 September 2017

Two - Dog Rule

This morning Bernie and I went to the Richmond Motorhome and Caravan Park to enquire about staying two nights. It’s only 10 minutes from home and we thought we could stay there for a few days when we leave the house to begin our new lifestyle. We wanted to be out of the house but close enough to pop back for a few days to ensure everything was top notch for the tenant.

The hostess ‘Rose’ welcomed us warmly and explained their campground had recently made a rule - only two dogs allowed.

Eeek. That’s us out. I really hope this won’t be a new trend.


You might be thinking … three dogs are a lot. And we agree, at times they are. But we love them to bits and when we got the third one we were living on a 5-acre lifestyle property on the West Coast. We hadn’t imagined we’d end up ‘living on the road’. Still, no regrets, they’re family.

We’ll make it work. It’ll just mean sometimes we’ll need a plan B.

So what is this plan B? We’re not completely sure yet, but it’ll go something like this – find a place to freedom camp, search for a spot that allows three dogs and/or throw the problem out there on the Facebook group ‘Motorhoming with Pets in N.Z.’. That group is amazing!

Here’s a brief summary of each of our dogs; Paddy, Oakly & Boo.

PADDY
Paddy (an Irish Water Spaniel) is our ‘special’ boy. Paddy joined our family when he was 8 weeks old with all the worries of the world on his shoulders. To look at Paddy, he appears confident, extra LARGE and snuggly. And he is all of these things when he’s at home with us. Paddy adores running flat out over wide-open places, swimming in rivers or the sea. He loves the back of the truck and going for drives. Unfortunately Paddy is extremely anxious around people, it takes him months to let someone new near him.


OAKLY
Oakly is a happy go lucky, friendly bichon/foxie cross. He loves life, loves people, and adventures. Nothing worries him. His favourite things are cats, linen cupboards, going for walks and meeting people and dogs. He has been known to jump in people’s cars at the beach wanting to go for a ride with them. Oakly has that special ability to read people’s emotions. If someone is anxious or unwell he will snuggle quietly beside them and lie with that person for however long it takes.


BOO
Boo’s the smallest and the youngest of the three dogs. She’s the boss. Boo needs to know where everyone is and relaxes once we’re altogether. When she was a pup she could escape from any enclosure. We came out of the supermarket once and she was sitting on the bonnet of the truck waiting for our return. Many times we would come home to find Boo sitting on the dog proof fence, waiting for us and mocking us. Perhaps one of her greatest escapes was running away from a rural ‘Doggy Day Care’. She managed to run across numerous farm paddocks, swim across a river, run miles along the beach and navigate her way through town to find her way home.



Each of our dogs has their own unique personality. We love them dearly. To us they are family. I’m grateful we have an opportunity to enjoy life on the road with them and hopeful not too many places will have restrictions on the number of dogs allowed.




10 comments:

  1. How awesome! I LOVE your dogs �� My Hubby and I own 2 Keeshonds and are embarking on Motorhoming around NZ hopefully in the very near future once we have bought our Motorhome.

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    1. Great - maybe our paths will cross on the road. Hope you find your perfect motorhome soon.

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  2. Loved the way you described your furry family. They all sound adorable in their own unique ways. I know you will have a wonderful time on the road and find plenty of beautiful camping places.

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  3. Love your blog I hope we get a chance to meet you all one day πŸ˜€ from the Newflands crew πŸ•πŸΎ

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    1. Thanks Fiona. Look forward to meeting you and your crew on the road someday.

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  4. Yes we had the same problem there a few months ago. And like you we are nearby, currently parked in Motueka, so a friend looked after 2 of our 3 and the 3rd elderly girl stayed with us. We wont be back there again.

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    1. Thanks Lyn. I guess in the future we will need to ring ahead and ask. We've stayed over in Motueka before and loved that site.

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  5. Love your description of the dogs, and the photos. Best wishes for safe and wonderful travels, and I hope we meet up some time.

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    1. Thanks Nancy, I appreciate it. Will look forward to meeting you someday.

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