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    What kind of car do you have? What kind of dogs? There are a lot of trailers out by high quality builders that can be hauled by a smaller car. We use my parents trailer which is 33 ft and way too much but like the idea of the T@da or something similar. You can haul them with a V6 and I have heard if you have a potty in it you can write it off as a second home. Not sure though.

    For us we have a truck, so a "toy hauler" style isn't necessary because the bike can be secured to our locking Yakima Bedheads. Plus some small trailers can fit in a garage. We like tent camping but rving/trailering makes more sense if we want to bring the dog because she is a bit of a diva and likes her creature comforts. When we had two dogs the one that needed subcu fluid injections was way easier in a trailer. Plus if you leave for a bike ride they can chill kenneled or in the trailer. It seems like a win no matter what you decide, we really want one as well to not need hotels, beg for a doggie sitter or pay for boarding which isn't cheap!
    Last edited by Aggie_Ama; 05-16-2009 at 08:43 AM.
    Amanda

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