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Old 06-24-2006, 09:19 AM   #1
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We just purchased our first 5th wheel to be pulled by a Dodge Ram Quad Cab 2500. We are a family of 4 and a dog in New Hampshire. We will take delivery of it this coming week, i can't wait! We'll be doing our first camping trip very soon!

Any thoughts you have about hauling, camping with a pet (she's 8 months old and never been camping) and anything else is appreciated!
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We just purchased our first 5th wheel to be pulled by a Dodge Ram Quad Cab 2500. We are a family of 4 and a dog in New Hampshire. We will take delivery of it this coming week, i can't wait! We'll be doing our first camping trip very soon!

Any thoughts you have about hauling, camping with a pet (she's 8 months old and never been camping) and anything else is appreciated!
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Hello twogr8kdz, Welcome to our Forums, glad you joined us. Many members here to help in anyway we can.
Congrats on the 5th wheel. Please feel free to tell us about it, aswell as your experiances "down" the road.....Brad
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Glad to hav eyou here and look forward to your trip reports. Ken
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twogr8kdz, welome to iRV2.com and congratulations on your new 5th wheel. THe dog will love going camping with the family. Depending of the size you may or may not have a problem at certain campgrounds. The small dogs are almost never a problem to get into a campground. Some of the campground in state parks may not allow a large dog. Keep the dog on a leash and carry small plastic bags in your pocket for cleaning up when they do thier business. Good luck and enjoy!
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