How to Teardrop with a Parrot and a Dog
Sleeping arrangements
Short version:
1. Maintain a relatively low BMI.
2. Don't move.
Long version:
Cooper the parrot has a really large cage at home, and a smaller travel cage where he lives away from home. The smaller travel cage, however, turned out much too big for the teardrop. This forced us to buy an even smaller travel cage, which is ideal for him to sleep in and to take him to the vet, but not big enough to live in for a few days. So we travel with two cages, but this is no big deal since the cargo space in the teardrop freed up a lot of space in the car.
During the day, Cooper gets transferred to the larger cage, which is put inside the trailer or the car during cold mornings and evenings (parrots being cold sensitive). During the day, he gets to hang out outdoors with us, which includes being taken out of the cage (his wings are clipped).
The parrot was very happy, and the dog was as happy as he gets. He prefers day trips to overnight trips and not even a teardrop will make him love camping.
Overall, our first "rehearsal" trip, as I like to think of it, was a big success. We managed the animals very well, the sleeping was cozy and comfortable, and the cooking was so easy and convenient it was a breeze.
Thank you Aneta!
Photos by AnetaCuse
My pleasure! :) Things continue to work out. Last weekend we were able to leave the animals in the trailer for about 6 hours during the day while we went for a 20 mile paddle on St. Lawrence River. Both windows were open and the fan was on, so the inside temperature was decent. We finally have the freedom to kayak while having the animals with us!
ReplyDeleteI cannot say enough praise about the Fantastic Fan (brand name, to my understanding) our trailer came equipped with. It's 3-way (in, out, off with the vent raised), 3-speed, has a thermostat and rain sensing technology (it will shut off when it rains), auto and manual modes, and it does such a great job keeping the place cool, that I can't see why we'd every need an AC unit in there (well, unless we move south).