Camping with pets is easier and more enjoyable when you travel by RV. Pets thrive on routine, and having a familiar space like your camper reduces their anxiety. In this Girl Camper Podcast episode, host Lesa McDermott talks with Dawn Polk—Girl Camper’s pet expert and co-founder of RV Education 101—about how to set up a safe, comfortable environment for your pets on the road.

Must-Have Pet Gear for Camping

Dawn shares her favorite travel gear for pets, including:

These items help keep your pet calm, hydrated, and safe—especially in new environments.

Campground Etiquette and Safety Tips

Not all campgrounds are pet-friendly, and some have breed restrictions. Dawn recommends calling ahead and checking for leash rules, designated pet areas, and on-site dog parks. Always keep pets leashed, clean up after them, and never leave them unattended outside.

She also advises preparing for regional risks—like ticks, rattlesnakes, and heat exposure—by talking to your vet before your trip and locating emergency animal clinics along your route.

Preparing Pets for Camping Trips

Help your pet adjust by taking short car rides or letting them spend time in your RV or tent before the big trip. Bring familiar items like blankets or toys, and make sure your pet is microchipped and wearing an ID collar.

Make Camping with Pets a Joy—for Everyone

With the right prep, gear, and mindset, camping with pets is safe, manageable, and fun. Tune in to the full episode.

Interested in more information about traveling with your pet? Check out Dawn’s article on Pet Safety Temperature Monitors.

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