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Tuesday, March 29, 2022

5 Ways Nature Can Kill Your Pet In The Desert

Above, Sierra and Lola in the motorhome. Photo by Armand Vaquer

The following pertains mainly for dogs.

During long trips, I bring my cat Sierra with me. She doesn't go outside of the motorhome and I make sure she has plenty ventilation and water if I should be out exploring. 

The follow story is from a ranger at Death Valley National Park on how to prevent your pet from being killed in the desert. It was posted in RV Travel.

The begin it with:

Here are some tips about traveling with pets, primarily dogs, in the desert according to rangers at Death Valley National Park. The advice is good, even in other places where you camp. For years, and perhaps even still today, the rangers in Death Valley kept a tally of how many pets were victims of coyotes, often when left alone outside RVs on a leash.

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