CAMPING WITH DOGS - TIPS AND TRICKS FOR A SAFE AND FUN TRIP
If you're anything like my family, you take your dog everywhere they're allowed. Camping is no exception, and, for us, living in a city, it means he'll get to do all the things dogs love most but don't have the space to do it. However, just like preparing the family for a camping trip, there's a lot to do and know about getting your dog camp ready. Here are some tips that will help you prepare for a stress-free camping trip with your k-9 pal.
Photo by Loren Baxter
Welcome to Painted Roads!
Your destination for all things family travel.
My name is Daniela, a mom of 2 and an avid road tripper. I started this blog to share my passion for family travel, road-tripping, and photography with fellow parents. After learning the ins and outs of traveling with my kids I want to share how I make the most out of family trips and capture beautiful memories along the way. Whether you are a seasoned traveler or just starting your journey with your family, Painted Roads has something for you.
How to Take a long road trip with babies and toddlers
Recently, my husband and I made the big decision to move our family from Philadelphia to Southern California. At the time, our kids were five months and just under two years old. Well, we also have a Great Dane and own a car, so flying wasn't really an option. We committed to a two-week road trip across the country. Everything we needed was in our little 4runner; everything else was shipped using Pods for cross-country moving. I can officially call myself an expert in the art of long road trips with babies and toddlers. We had minimal tantrums, lots of happy singing, and even had one bout of RSV. We not only survived the long road trip but really enjoyed ourselves and made some lasting memories. Follow these tips to ensure your long family road trip will be a fun and memorable experience.
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