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Harry H.:
That's an interesting clash of agendas you've just outlined here - let us know how that works for you when you get back!  :laughing7:

tom60:
I suspect your current sleeping arrangements will dictate what happens when you go camping.  If he sleeps with you at home then he's going to want to sleep with you when away (or keep you wake all night whimpering and howling). 

If he doesn't currently sleep with you then he won't be expecting to share your swag (although he might try it on!). 

glenm64:

--- Quote from: bensimeon on Jul 13, 2018, 05:04:27 PM ---
--- Quote from: glenm64 on Jul 13, 2018, 01:42:51 PM ---We have a little tent for them to sleep in. About $10 from Kmart from memory
Can leave it open if they re not wanderers, or zip it up if they are.

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I had thought about this but wanted something midgy/wildlife resistant as he's a bit of a sook!  :crybaby2:

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Mozzie proof, zipmup door, top and door mesh and has floor in it.
We have 2 staffies that arent exactly gentle on the tent and its lasted 3 trips, 2 of which have been 2 month trips.
Takes about 2 minutes to put up and about 4 to roll up and put in bag. Very compact when packed.
Something like this
https://www.kmart.com.au/product/2-person-dome-tent/1679803

Just saw this
https://www.kmart.com.au/product/travel-cot/1926380



Cheers Glen

ajm:
I'm a year late but thought I could make s good suggestion. If camping in north Qld, NT or north WA, always put your dog about 10m away and make sure it's between you and the water.

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