by deborah12060 » Wed May 26, 2010 12:41 am
Gosh, I had a class C and left my afghan hound, poodle and cat in there when I would play tennis. Now, I don't think it ever got over 90 outside but, there was difficulty. I had curtains of light cotton which I shut, leaving all the windows open and had two fans on batteries going, lots of water out with ice cubes in it.
I think you could have a couple of safe guards going if you dog is very stressed with heat. For instance, they make a
mattress that you fill with water that can be used to keep your dog cool. You could set that up in the shower, perhaps.
Or, how about having a few freezer packs (assuming you have room in your r.v. freezer for that) and making a sleeve for them out of a quilted fabric and having them on dog cushion for the dog to lie on to stay cool.
Or, having a large, rubber tub (they have them at feed stores) or child's plastic pool, filled with water, set on the shower floor, with a couple of battery operated fans blowing down from the sink counter onto the water. That might
be kind of cooling. Could put a low fence up to keep the dog in the bathroom so your coach doesn't get all wet should the dog want to change rooms. But then, what would do about the "wet dog" smell in your coach.....lol.
DD