I travel with my dogs, and I don’t have any issue at all really. My thing is, my dogs come first, so if my dogs are not welcome, not a problem, I don’t get annoyed, , I just won’t bother staying there. They can’t go in National Parks, and we’ll, I am fine with that too. Enjoy your travel with dogs.
You guys are great dog owners - I really empathise with how responsible and protective you are. We're driving from Sydney to Brisbane with our dogs in the next few months and I'm probably most concerned with dog owners outside of the big smoke. I really want to avoid our dogs getting lynched by aggressive dogs (with owners that don't care). I guess I just have to remain alert to other dogs around and remain calm. Easier said than done.
Hey guys, great video. Very helpful. Been doing some practice with our dogs camping around sunraysia recently, getting ready for a bigger trip down the track. There were some great tips in this video that we will definitely take note of.
So glad I found your channel! My partner and I are planning on travelling Aus in 2025 with our 3 year old Golden who is also raw fed (on big dog). So happy to hear its possible! We are also planning on having a bag of Ziwi peak air dry as back up as a worst case scenario.
They really are the best dogs! Jorja just loves being with us no matter where we are, makes travelling so much easier! Thanks for watching from all the way over the other side of the world! Enjoy your travels! 🏴🍻
There is one NP where dogs are allowed on a lead. It's just south of Crescent Head in NSW. Story goes the previous landowner made dog access a condition of the land becoming a NP. Good for him.
We just did 5 weeks around Western Qld with our dog and made it work fine. Many people are travelling with dogs. Most places have free or cheap camps where dogs are allowed. We use a mixture of kibble and MyDog tins from the supermarket. Works fine. Most dog owners are responsible keep their dogs under control. Our dog has had obedience training and is very well behaved.
Great video, we have two and are just starting out in a 4wd, wanting to take our babies with us the older one use to go on adventures and want them both to experience it. Unfortunately we will only have a tent and not sure we can leave them it that while we explore!
Great Video guys . Me and my wife and Perdi our dog ,wanting to travel NSW and more with our dog .She is part or our family . we have to check out some dog friendly camp site s . She is chipped and fully vaxed up
OMG we can SO relate to your comments about off-leash dogs! Amazing how many people don't understand the rule 'your dog has to be on the leash all time'. Thanks for this episode.
@@taelor56 happened to us and could have been avoided: Our dog was on leash. Another dog (a mastiff cross) came running towards us from about 50m distance (not on leash). The owner called 'he is friendly', in the same moment that dog attacked our dog. The owner struggled big time to get his dog off our dogs throat and he was a strong guy! So ... how do you know a dog does not attack other dogs? These are ANIMALS. These are DOGS ... not plush toys. They are not predictable unless the owners are highly trained dog people and the dog had professional training. And even then ... its NOT a reassurance that the dog would not follow it's instincts whatever that might be and whatever caused the attack.
@@asnomads I said the rule is unnecessary in many places, I didn't say there aren't any bad owners going to break the rules no matter what. But there are definitely dogs out there that are no problem at all when off leash
@@taelor56 That's what that owner thought before it happened. The dog is no problem. ... he never did that before (so said the owner). Rules are rules. Red light means red light. On leash means on leash.
Really enjoyed your very informative video & your info was helpful. We are planning on taking our 2 small dogs next year on the big one, looking forward to making memories with our fur babies too! Love your Jorja & can see how much you both do too! Are concerned about the careless owners of dog’s off lead as you cannot always know what may take effect.
Thanks so much for your tips and suggestions. Our goldy Shandi is 4 and she developed an incontinence condition so now she has a small tablet once a week and this has made all the difference. Pretty much the life you are giving your beautiful girl we will endeavor to provide for Shandi on the road. Will look into Big Dog pet food as Shandi has a raw diet and special kibble and I was wondering how I was going to prepare and portion off and freeze her food.
Glad you got so many great ideas from this video! Your golden girl sounds like she is going to get the best life, hopefully we will see you on the road! Thanks for watching! 🙌🏼
So love this episode this is one thing that we loved when we started following you guys as we couldn’t imagine travelling with out our two girls and love how you take her with you to all These amazing places
Cheers guys, that means a lot to us! We love that so many of you can see how much we love and care for Jorja, it’s awesome! You said it yourself, can’t imagine travelling without her!! Thanks so much for following along our travels and watching guys! 🍻
Great episode, we take our dog everywhere with us. If he can’t go then we won’t go, it was the same when we had our old boy, we lost him 3 and a half years ago, but he came on all our trips. Jorja is very cute.
We couldn’t imagine travelling without Jorja! What a lucky life you give your dogs, they deserve it too! Thanks so much for watching, glad you enjoyed it! 🍻
Hi guys great youtube. We have just finished a trip to the Eyre Peninsula with our Rhodesian Ridgeback and would always have him on our caravan trips the best memories. Totally agree the worst thing is the other irresponsible pet owners.
I subscribed because you love Jorja as much as my wife and I love our dogs. Our girl also has incontinence from spaying. We haven’t left our dog alone for the last 7 years. Maybe put a camera in your van that you can see from your phone. Are you able to recommend a beach that allows camping with dogs around South East QLD or Northern NSW?
Thanks so much for subscribing guys, we really appreciate it! We didn’t realise how common it was in female dogs until we changed vets and they explained it further to us, Jorja is really good with it now because we keep on top of it and hasn’t been an issue for years now! We can’t think of any beach camps in those areas but I’m sure if you look on WikiCamps or even Hipcamp you will hopefully be able to find something around there! Thanks so much for watching guys! 🍻
Planning a big trip now. I have a list of (so far) 145 places I want to see. I believe we'll be lucky to get to 80-90 of them. When I started the list I had a tick column on my spreadsheet for pet/s allowed. After more than 50% of the top 50 are national parks....the dog stays home.
Thank you for sharing story about being fur baby parents ❤️ Jorja is absolutely beautiful 🐶🥰, we travelled with 1 dog & 2 cats for many memorable years...which are now are in pet heaven💞 😶🌫️💖
I have been so looking forward to this episode. Thanks for taking the time to make it ❤ we have a cavalier King Charles named Tommi and at the moment only go away for weekend trips and leave him home with my parents as we are very nervous as to how he will cope in the van. You have given us confidence to give it a go! We will soon have another cavalier King Charles named Layla. Do you know if caravan park owners are reluctant to have people who have 2 dogs as opposed to having only 1 dog? Thanks Ange
No dramas Ange glad you got plenty of value from it! Generally I haven't seen too many rules on the number of dogs, I think two as long as they are well behaved you should be fine! Thanks for watching Ange and safe travels with your puppies!
I'm that pet parent that won't go to my adult child's house for Christmas because its really hot and my dogs need to be inside in the air con so I need to supervise them.
Cheers mate! I think it would fully depend on what National park mate as each is so different, as we mentioned in the video we found a lot in QLD were okay if you left them in the car and were on the main roads but each park has their own rules, simply just search online before you head in to check it out mate. Enjoy and safe travels!
So glad we aren’t the only dog parents that do this 🤣 bonus points for also having a Goldie, they are just the best dogs!!! Thanks so much for watching, glad you loved it! 😊
Glad you enjoyed it! The brand is called ‘Big Dog Pet Foods’ and you can get them from most pet stores, just check on their website 😊 Thanks so much for watching!
Beautiful 😍 story Sad to see so many irresponsible dog owners who do not consider others 😢 Awesome tips 👌 for many of us who are considering traveling with they four legged family member , greetings from south africa 🇿🇦 👏 😀
It really is disappointing when other dog owners aren’t doing the right thing! Glad you enjoyed the tips and thanks so much for watching from so far away! 🤩
You guy's are the exact same as me and my hubby. Only our fur baby love's the lion king. 😂 We are just about to do the lap. If our baby is not allowed it's no bother, we just won't go.
our dog comes camping short & long trips, no is not an option. when we do eventualy travel shes coming regardless. good to see other ppl out there taking theirs. cheers.
We normally only do long weekend trips away and always take our dogs. End of the year will be our first 3 week trip away and definitely taking them both with us. Wouldn't be the same without them. Can't wait to give them new things to sniff 😆 Have booked kennels for one night so we can go to Rottnest Island.
Sounds like it’s going to be an epic trip, your dogs are so lucky they get to tag along with you! Thanks heaps for watching guys, hope you got some great tips!! 🙌🏼
My biggest question/ concern is wet dog. Especially living in The van full time. The amount of towels required and how often do you wash? Both the towels and Jorja? 😂 Also I can imagine there will be times where it rains for days at a time, How do you exercise and toilet???
I was wondering if you have driven with jorja through the outback or through a long stretch of hot weather? I am meant to be driving from east coast across to port headland to live, I’m worried about flying my dog as she stresses out in kennels. I’m not sure how to achieve this, do you have any advice?
Hi guys we have a golden looks very much like Jorja and her name is Flame. She is coming up 15, but we have never travelled with her. My motto is "No outfit is complete without dog hair"
Oh no way haha how good, such a cute name! Hahahah so true! We love having Jorja apart of our travels and wouldn’t have it any other way! Thanks for watching!
Please don’t go to the terrier country stay with the bigger dog, my kelpie cross somewhere between 11 and 14 unknown rescued special owns my Jeep and is super nice and quiet with everyone.
100% on your wave length. Pretty much take my dog (long haired shepherd) everywhere and where she can't go she's happy tied up to the van with a big bucket of water and awning. She feels like she's guarding the van for a bit. She absolutely loves just being with us.
We have been full time on the road for 5 months with our 8 year old Pom, i would be lying if i said it was easy traveling with her, we have missed out on so much. No traveling in national parks, many nice caravan parks don't accept dogs so you need to find an alternative, you cant really leave your dog in the caravan for more than a few minutes, we have tried it and she gets very stressed. So forget about going for hikes in national parks, or local tourist sights as many don't allow dogs. Also forget about going to popular beaches, restaurants or McDonald's etc for as you cant leave the dog in a hot car or in the van for the day.Forget about going for a walk around the shops together, even to pick up groceries, everything is generally done one up while the other looks after the dog or stands outside on the footpath. We have put her into daycare a couple of times when we wanted to do a day tour and organising this was difficult to say the least when in a small town. From personal experience i would say if you can leave your pet home, then do so, you will have a much better traveling experience and you will actually be able to see the many sights that Australia has to offer. In our case we have no choice and she needs to continue travelling with us, maybe in a few years when she has passed we will revisit all the places we have missed, but for now we make do and enjoy what we can.
Hey mate! Sorry to hear your experience travelling with your dog hasn’t been the best! As we mentioned it does come down to each persons dog and how the go being along, we are also very fortunate to have the batteries & inverter to be able to run our aircon so Jorja is conformable when we need to leave her for a short time! Thanks for watching guys! 🍻
My wife is so scared do this travel round Australia- if I can I want to start it next year- we are both workaholics and this is a massive mind set change, we lost family and siblings to cancer and suicide, if you can imagine all the shit stuff that happened to a good family it happened to us. We do ask God the why’s - but why not us. We are all not excluded from bad things happening to to good people. This for the dog video- we won’t do this with out them
Sorry to hear mate! I couldn't think of any more better reasons to why you shouldn't get out and start travelling asap! Just got to do it or you never will. Safe travels!
I travel with my dogs, and I don’t have any issue at all really. My thing is, my dogs come first, so if my dogs are not welcome, not a problem, I don’t get annoyed, , I just won’t bother staying there. They can’t go in National Parks, and we’ll, I am fine with that too. Enjoy your travel with dogs.
You guys are great dog owners - I really empathise with how responsible and protective you are. We're driving from Sydney to Brisbane with our dogs in the next few months and I'm probably most concerned with dog owners outside of the big smoke. I really want to avoid our dogs getting lynched by aggressive dogs (with owners that don't care). I guess I just have to remain alert to other dogs around and remain calm. Easier said than done.
Thankyou so much for this video. Rocket thanks you too. We are now your newest subscribers.🙏🙏
Absolute pleasure and welcome! Safe travels!
Hey guys, great video. Very helpful. Been doing some practice with our dogs camping around sunraysia recently, getting ready for a bigger trip down the track. There were some great tips in this video that we will definitely take note of.
Dogs life...In the Lotus, air con and watching Paw Patrol.... 🙂 Better count your beers before you go she's probs knocking a few off.
Wouldn’t put it past her to be honest 😂🍻
Living her best life that’s for sure! Thanks heaps for watching mate!
So glad I found your channel! My partner and I are planning on travelling Aus in 2025 with our 3 year old Golden who is also raw fed (on big dog). So happy to hear its possible! We are also planning on having a bag of Ziwi peak air dry as back up as a worst case scenario.
Woo how exciting! It will be the most epic experience taking your golden 😍
By far one of the best videos I’ve watched. You guys are so awesome the way you love your pup pup
Our Golden Retriever loves dog loves the Caravan. Thanks for sharing. Greetings from Scotland
They really are the best dogs! Jorja just loves being with us no matter where we are, makes travelling so much easier! Thanks for watching from all the way over the other side of the world! Enjoy your travels! 🏴🍻
There is one NP where dogs are allowed on a lead. It's just south of Crescent Head in NSW. Story goes the previous landowner made dog access a condition of the land becoming a NP. Good for him.
Age of Dinosaurs at Winton has pet kennels in the shade at the car park which can be booked.
We just did 5 weeks around Western Qld with our dog and made it work fine.
Many people are travelling with dogs. Most places have free or cheap camps where dogs are allowed.
We use a mixture of kibble and MyDog tins from the supermarket. Works fine.
Most dog owners are responsible keep their dogs under control.
Our dog has had obedience training and is very well behaved.
Great video, we have two and are just starting out in a 4wd, wanting to take our babies with us the older one use to go on adventures and want them both to experience it. Unfortunately we will only have a tent and not sure we can leave them it that while we explore!
Thanks for the shout out guys, Jorja was the perfect patient! So glad she's happy, healthy and living her best life 🥰🐾
Thanks so much for watching Doc! Jorja can’t wait to cross paths with you guys again 🤩
Great Video guys . Me and my wife and Perdi our dog ,wanting to travel NSW and more with our dog .She is part or our family . we have to check out some dog friendly camp site s . She is chipped and fully vaxed up
Great video, good info ❤
Awsome info guys …. Gr8 help Trying to work out the logistics of traveling with our 2yro Border Collie
Glad you got plenty of info from it mate! Thanks for watching!
OMG we can SO relate to your comments about off-leash dogs! Amazing how many people don't understand the rule 'your dog has to be on the leash all time'. Thanks for this episode.
Biggest pet peeve!! (See what I did there 🤣) but in all seriousness it’s actually the worst! Thanks so much for watching guys glad you enjoyed it!! 🙌🏼
I feel like that "rule" is unnecessary in many places. Why would you get upset if a dogs unleashed unless it's attacking another?
@@taelor56 happened to us and could have been avoided: Our dog was on leash. Another dog (a mastiff cross) came running towards us from about 50m distance (not on leash). The owner called 'he is friendly', in the same moment that dog attacked our dog. The owner struggled big time to get his dog off our dogs throat and he was a strong guy! So ... how do you know a dog does not attack other dogs? These are ANIMALS. These are DOGS ... not plush toys. They are not predictable unless the owners are highly trained dog people and the dog had professional training. And even then ... its NOT a reassurance that the dog would not follow it's instincts whatever that might be and whatever caused the attack.
@@asnomads I said the rule is unnecessary in many places, I didn't say there aren't any bad owners going to break the rules no matter what. But there are definitely dogs out there that are no problem at all when off leash
@@taelor56 That's what that owner thought before it happened. The dog is no problem. ... he never did that before (so said the owner). Rules are rules. Red light means red light. On leash means on leash.
Really enjoyed your very informative video & your info was helpful. We are planning on taking our 2 small dogs next year on the big one, looking forward to making memories with our fur babies too! Love your Jorja & can see how much you both do too! Are concerned about the careless owners of dog’s off lead as you cannot always know what may take effect.
Really glad you enjoyed the episode and got some great tips for when you take off on your travels! Thanks so much for watching! 😊
Loved all your videos with Jorja
Thank you, she’s amazing!
Thanks so much for your tips and suggestions. Our goldy Shandi is 4 and she developed an incontinence condition so now she has a small tablet once a week and this has made all the difference. Pretty much the life you are giving your beautiful girl we will endeavor to provide for Shandi on the road. Will look into Big Dog pet food as Shandi has a raw diet and special kibble and I was wondering how I was going to prepare and portion off and freeze her food.
Glad you got so many great ideas from this video! Your golden girl sounds like she is going to get the best life, hopefully we will see you on the road! Thanks for watching! 🙌🏼
Another great episode guys, great insight in taking your dog as we are thinking about taking ours on our trips.
Glad you guys got some great tips from it mate! Thanks heaps for watching guys! 🤩
So love this episode this is one thing that we loved when we started following you guys as we couldn’t imagine travelling with out our two girls and love how you take her with you to all
These amazing places
Cheers guys, that means a lot to us! We love that so many of you can see how much we love and care for Jorja, it’s awesome!
You said it yourself, can’t imagine travelling without her!! Thanks so much for following along our travels and watching guys! 🍻
Great episode, we take our dog everywhere with us. If he can’t go then we won’t go, it was the same when we had our old boy, we lost him 3 and a half years ago, but he came on all our trips. Jorja is very cute.
We couldn’t imagine travelling without Jorja! What a lucky life you give your dogs, they deserve it too! Thanks so much for watching, glad you enjoyed it! 🍻
Hi guys great youtube. We have just finished a trip to the Eyre Peninsula with our Rhodesian Ridgeback and would always have him on our caravan trips the best memories. Totally agree the worst thing is the other irresponsible pet owners.
Sounds like you would of had a great trip with your dog, we loved the Eyre Peninsula! Thanks heaps for tuning in and watching along! 🙌🏼
I subscribed because you love Jorja as much as my wife and I love our dogs. Our girl also has incontinence from spaying. We haven’t left our dog alone for the last 7 years. Maybe put a camera in your van that you can see from your phone. Are you able to recommend a beach that allows camping with dogs around South East QLD or Northern NSW?
Thanks so much for subscribing guys, we really appreciate it!
We didn’t realise how common it was in female dogs until we changed vets and they explained it further to us, Jorja is really good with it now because we keep on top of it and hasn’t been an issue for years now!
We can’t think of any beach camps in those areas but I’m sure if you look on WikiCamps or even Hipcamp you will hopefully be able to find something around there!
Thanks so much for watching guys! 🍻
Planning a big trip now. I have a list of (so far) 145 places I want to see. I believe we'll be lucky to get to 80-90 of them. When I started the list I had a tick column on my spreadsheet for pet/s allowed. After more than 50% of the top 50 are national parks....the dog stays home.
Thanks for sharing! It definitely looks different for everyone! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing story about being fur baby parents ❤️ Jorja is absolutely beautiful 🐶🥰, we travelled with 1 dog & 2 cats for many memorable years...which are now are in pet heaven💞 😶🌫️💖
Thanks so much guys, wow so many memories would of been made, amazing! Thanks so much Lisa ❤️
We are planning our lap in 12 mths time and will have our labradoodle Nala with us, always happy to get info from those doing it, cheers.
No dramas mate thanks a lot we hope you got some good tips and tricks from it! Happy weekend mate!
I have been so looking forward to this episode. Thanks for taking the time to make it ❤ we have a cavalier King Charles named Tommi and at the moment only go away for weekend trips and leave him home with my parents as we are very nervous as to how he will cope in the van. You have given us confidence to give it a go!
We will soon have another cavalier King Charles named Layla. Do you know if caravan park owners are reluctant to have people who have 2 dogs as opposed to having only 1 dog?
Thanks Ange
No dramas Ange glad you got plenty of value from it! Generally I haven't seen too many rules on the number of dogs, I think two as long as they are well behaved you should be fine! Thanks for watching Ange and safe travels with your puppies!
I'm that pet parent that won't go to my adult child's house for Christmas because its really hot and my dogs need to be inside in the air con so I need to supervise them.
Hi guys great content. I've been camping with my dog but can you leave them in a ute cage when parking at a National Park?
Cheers mate! I think it would fully depend on what National park mate as each is so different, as we mentioned in the video we found a lot in QLD were okay if you left them in the car and were on the main roads but each park has their own rules, simply just search online before you head in to check it out mate. Enjoy and safe travels!
Loved this guys we are exactly the same our Goldie with all of this, we also leave animal shows on for her if we go out for tea at home 😂
So glad we aren’t the only dog parents that do this 🤣 bonus points for also having a Goldie, they are just the best dogs!!! Thanks so much for watching, glad you loved it! 😊
I have BIG dogs so I was wondering this question.
Hi guys great video. What is the brand name of the food you use. We have two groodles are are great to travel with
Glad you enjoyed it! The brand is called ‘Big Dog Pet Foods’ and you can get them from most pet stores, just check on their website 😊
Thanks so much for watching!
What is the water filter you where talking about
Good handy video. I don't have a dog but it was interesting and in case I do get a dog it's great to know all your great points.
Pleasure mate glad you got some good ideas from it, thanks for watching!
Thank you, great vid....
You’re welcome! Glad you enjoyed it, thanks heaps for watching! 😊
Beautiful 😍 story
Sad to see so many irresponsible dog owners who do not consider others 😢
Awesome tips 👌 for many of us who are considering traveling with they four legged family member , greetings from south africa 🇿🇦 👏 😀
It really is disappointing when other dog owners aren’t doing the right thing! Glad you enjoyed the tips and thanks so much for watching from so far away! 🤩
This video was awesome. Thank you.
You’re so welcome! Thank you for watching! 🤩
Super cool topic. We are hoping to kick off a lap in a year or two now the kids are gone. Considerations changed with us invested in our dog Rosie!
Thanks mate! Hopefully it helps to take Rosie with you guys! Thanks for watching!
You guy's are the exact same as me and my hubby. Only our fur baby love's the lion king. 😂
We are just about to do the lap. If our baby is not allowed it's no bother, we just won't go.
Haha I feel you!
our dog comes camping short & long trips, no is not an option. when we do eventualy travel shes coming regardless. good to see other ppl out there taking theirs. cheers.
What a lucky dog you have! Totally agree with you, couldn’t imagine travelling without our girl! Thanks so much for watching!
We normally only do long weekend trips away and always take our dogs. End of the year will be our first 3 week trip away and definitely taking them both with us. Wouldn't be the same without them. Can't wait to give them new things to sniff 😆 Have booked kennels for one night so we can go to Rottnest Island.
Sounds like it’s going to be an epic trip, your dogs are so lucky they get to tag along with you! Thanks heaps for watching guys, hope you got some great tips!! 🙌🏼
My biggest question/ concern is wet dog.
Especially living in The van full time.
The amount of towels required and how often do you wash? Both the towels and Jorja? 😂
Also I can imagine there will be times where it rains for days at a time,
How do you exercise and toilet???
Just get out there and do it mate 🤌🏻
I was wondering if you have driven with jorja through the outback or through a long stretch of hot weather? I am meant to be driving from east coast across to port headland to live, I’m worried about flying my dog as she stresses out in kennels. I’m not sure how to achieve this, do you have any advice?
Turn the air con in the car and you will be laughing!
My full time travel life is not the same after the loss of my Kelpie girl recently.
So sorry for you loss! You would have so many beautiful memories together! Thank you for watching!
We travel with our dogs everywhere that is dog friendly.
Hi guys we have a golden looks very much like Jorja and her name is Flame. She is coming up 15, but we have never travelled with her. My motto is "No outfit is complete without dog hair"
Oh no way haha how good, such a cute name! Hahahah so true! We love having Jorja apart of our travels and wouldn’t have it any other way! Thanks for watching!
Please don’t go to the terrier country stay with the bigger dog, my kelpie cross somewhere between 11 and 14 unknown rescued special owns my Jeep and is super nice and quiet with everyone.
100% on your wave length. Pretty much take my dog (long haired shepherd) everywhere and where she can't go she's happy tied up to the van with a big bucket of water and awning. She feels like she's guarding the van for a bit. She absolutely loves just being with us.
Such a lucky dog you’ve got! We love travelling with Jorja and couldn’t imagine it without her! Thanks heaps for watching!
Awesome cheers
Cheers mate!
We have been full time on the road for 5 months with our 8 year old Pom, i would be lying if i said it was easy traveling with her, we have missed out on so much. No traveling in national parks, many nice caravan parks don't accept dogs so you need to find an alternative, you cant really leave your dog in the caravan for more than a few minutes, we have tried it and she gets very stressed. So forget about going for hikes in national parks, or local tourist sights as many don't allow dogs. Also forget about going to popular beaches, restaurants or McDonald's etc for as you cant leave the dog in a hot car or in the van for the day.Forget about going for a walk around the shops together, even to pick up groceries, everything is generally done one up while the other looks after the dog or stands outside on the footpath. We have put her into daycare a couple of times when we wanted to do a day tour and organising this was difficult to say the least when in a small town. From personal experience i would say if you can leave your pet home, then do so, you will have a much better traveling experience and you will actually be able to see the many sights that Australia has to offer. In our case we have no choice and she needs to continue travelling with us, maybe in a few years when she has passed we will revisit all the places we have missed, but for now we make do and enjoy what we can.
Hey mate! Sorry to hear your experience travelling with your dog hasn’t been the best! As we mentioned it does come down to each persons dog and how the go being along, we are also very fortunate to have the batteries & inverter to be able to run our aircon so Jorja is conformable when we need to leave her for a short time! Thanks for watching guys! 🍻
Fantastic to know Mikayla "cracks the shits" at bad dog owners.
Love Goldens
They are the best! Thanks for watching!
My wife is so scared do this travel round Australia- if I can I want to start it next year- we are both workaholics and this is a massive mind set change, we lost family and siblings to cancer and suicide, if you can imagine all the shit stuff that happened to a good family it happened to us. We do ask God the why’s - but why not us. We are all not excluded from bad things happening to to good people. This for the dog video- we won’t do this with out them
Sorry to hear mate! I couldn't think of any more better reasons to why you shouldn't get out and start travelling asap! Just got to do it or you never will. Safe travels!
have to do more preplanning I reckon ? 🏞️🛻📹😎🤙
Not really, we just go with the flow! 🙌🏼