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Old 05-12-2017, 10:16 AM   #1
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Pets at Disney World Wilderness campground

We are planing a trip to Disney World next month and will be taking our Jack Russell. I need advise on what to do with the dog. I do not like to leave her inside as she likes to chew. Any advice.
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Pets at Disney World Wilderness campground

Well, you mean inside the trailer? Where else would you leave her? Disney has a doggy day care you can pay to use. Otherwise leashed at all times when outside your trailer. But you can't leave her alone leashed outside. So the Disney doggy day care seems like your only bet. It's pricey though.

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Folding kennel inside the trailer.
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1st class Doggy Daycare right around the corner from the Fort. They take reservations and they also fill up on busy days.
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You could crate her within the trailer--that way she can't tear anything up. That's how we trained our German Shepherd while we were away from home.
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We go every year with our boys. They do well in the trailer with fans running. But if we are gone for longer we take them to the day care on Disney. They are great with the boys. There are also boarding off Disney as well. On camp wilderness there is a great dog park as well. Be sure to ask for a pet friendly loop. Have fun!!!
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