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RVing with Pets: Tips for a Safe and Stress-Free Adventure

By The Transwest Team

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Published Feb 13, 2026

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  1. Prepping for the trip
  2. Set up for success at the campsite
  3. During the trip

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One of the best parts of RVing is that your adventures don’t have to leave anyone behind, including your beloved four-legged family members.

Whether it’s watching your dog sprint across an open trail for the first time or curling up together after a long day of exploring, RV travel creates unforgettable moments for pets and their people alike. But as magical as those moments are, traveling with pets requires thoughtful preparation.

From safety and training to campground etiquette and preparing for the weather, here’s how to make RVing with pets smooth, safe, and tail-waggingly fun.

Prepping for the trip

Start with a visit to the vet

When you first plan on RVing with your pet, setting yourself up for success starts well before you hit the road. A visit to the veterinarian should be your first step to ensure your pet is healthy, up to date on vaccinations, and cleared for travel. This is also the perfect time to have your pet microchipped, or confirm their microchip information is current, so you can be quickly reunited if they ever get lost while traveling in an RV.

Refresh training

Training is another key part of preparing for RV travel with dogs or pets. Make sure your pet reliably responds to basic commands like come, sit, stay, and quiet. Thesis commands are especially important in campgrounds and RV parks, where unfamiliar sounds, people, and other animals can be distracting.

Before each trip, take time to refresh these commands so they’re top of mind for your pet.

Pack the right pet gear

Preparing the right pet supplies for RV travel can make a huge difference in keeping your pet comfortable and safe. Pack enough food and treats for the entire trip, along with food and water bowls, a leash and harness, waste bags, grooming supplies, medications, and copies of veterinary records.

Comfort items like your pet’s bed, blanket, or favorite toys can help them feel at home inside the RV. It’s also smart to bring pet-safe cleaning supplies and a basic pet first-aid kit in case of accidents or minor injuries.

Introduce your pet to the RV

If your pet is new to RVing, gradual exposure can make a huge difference. RVs come with unique noises, for example, engines, slides, generators, and leveling systems; these can be overwhelming at first.

Introduce these sounds slowly at home by letting your pet spend time inside the RV and experience the noises in a familiar, safe environment. Doing this weeks or even months in advance helps reduce anxiety and makes your first RV trip with your pet far more enjoyable for everyone.

Exercise before departure

On the day you leave for a long RV trip, be sure to exercise your pet. A long walk, play session, or trip to the dog park helps burn off excess energy, making your pet calmer and more relaxed during travel. A well-exercised pet is more likely to settle in comfortably, helping make your RV journey smoother and more enjoyable for everyone.

You will also want to make sure your pet knows where their space is in the RV while it is moving. You don’t want them to try to sit on the driver's lap or go under their feet.

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Set up for success at the campsite

Create a comfortable indoor space

Once you arrive at your campsite, one of the first things you should do is get your pet settled. Setting up their space right away helps reduce anxiety and makes them feel at home in a brand-new environment. Pets feel more secure when they know exactly where they belong, both inside the RV and outside at the campsite.

Inside the RV, start by setting up your pet’s kennel, crate, or designated area. Include familiar bedding, toys, and blankets to make it feel like home. Don’t forget their food and water bowls. Keeping these in the same spot each trip helps establish a routine and makes mealtime less stressful. 

Choose a quiet area away from foot traffic, closets, or loud appliances, but still within view so your pet doesn’t feel isolated. Make sure the space has good ventilation and comfortable temperatures, as RV interiors can heat or cool quickly. This is where it is beneficial to have a system like Newmar has in their RVs, where they can set it up so the temperature inside will stay within a range on its own.

Establish outdoor boundaries

Outside, establish clear boundaries as soon as you’re parked. Walk your pet on a leash around the campsite so they can safely explore and learn where they’re allowed.

Some RVers even like to put out carpets or little pop-out fences that clearly show the animal where they can be and where they can not be. Avoid leaving pets tied up unattended, and always ensure they can’t reach roads, neighboring campsites, or hazardous plants. Bringing a portable water bowl outside is also important, especially on warm days or after exercise, to keep them hydrated and comfortable.

Taking the time to set up your pet’s space, complete with bedding, toys, and food and water, right away helps prevent stress, overexcitement, and unwanted behaviours. 

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During the trip

Understand campground pet policies

Knowing the rules of the campground is essential when arriving at an RV park with pets. Every campground has its own pet policies, and understanding them upfront helps avoid fines, conflicts with neighbors, or unnecessary stress.

Most RV parks require dogs to be on a leash at all times, while others may have designated off-leash areas or dog parks. Be sure to ask about leash length restrictions, quiet hours related to barking, breed or size limits, and how many pets are allowed per site.

Learn the layout

It’s also important to familiarize yourself with the layout of the campground as soon as you arrive. Locate pet-friendly amenities such as walking trails, dog parks, pet wash stations, and waste bag dispensers.

Knowing where these areas are ahead of time makes daily walks easier and helps you maintain a consistent routine. Always carry dog waste bags with you, even if the campground provides them, to ensure you’re prepared wherever you go.

Maintain a routine (within reason)

Creating a routine is one of the best ways to help your pet settle in quickly at a new campground. Try to stick to familiar schedules for feeding, walks, playtime, and bathroom breaks.

Starting your stay with a long walk around the campground allows your pet to explore new sights and smells while releasing nervous energy. This helps them feel more comfortable and confident in their new surroundings.

Inside the RV, keep their space consistent with familiar items like their bed, blanket, or favorite toys. Keeping routines steady, especially during the first 24 hours, can reduce anxiety, minimize barking, and make RV travel with your pet more enjoyable for both you and your campground neighbors.

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