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Author Topic : Traveling to Shows
 WyWildfire
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2/4/2017 11:34:14 AM reply with quote send message to WyWildfire Object to Post   

I have not shown in several years but I would like to return to the obedience ring.
I would like to use my pickup and travel trailer. Can anyone recommend a good roadside assistance club for traveling with dogs? Sam's Club specifically does not tow animal transport vehicles or vehicles used to transport show animals. And AAA has a 200 mile limit. Motor Coach Association is only for motorized rvs. Can anyone give me some recommendations? I won't leave home unless I can get my 10 "kids" back home!
 Ponds
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2/5/2017 9:41:50 AM reply with quote send message to Ponds Object to Post

I would check with your insurance. A lot of times roadside assistance is included with your insurance or can be added for a small fee each month.
 WyWildfire
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2/6/2017 10:43:53 AM reply with quote send message to WyWildfire Object to Post

Thank you. My insurance does have a towing reimbursement program. But you still have to have a couple of thousand dollars on hand to tow an rv while you wait for the insurance to pay you back a month later.

If anyone else has an idea I can investigate, please share. Thank you.

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The sit for exam is a modified version of the Stand for Exam. It is generally used in novice level classes and requires the handler to order the dog to sit and then to move away from the dog the length of the leash. The judge will then approach the dog and pet the dog's head.