Our Samsung camera has audio as well as video monitoring. We have yet to check in on our pups and find them barking. I am sure if someone approaches too close, they will bark. I have had a campground manager tell me they were barking while his crew was doing grounds keeping near our RV. That should be expected, and not abnormal.
I have to agree with those who mentioned all of the human noisemakers who routinely party loudly, violate curfew, watch TV outside, etc. It is just a part of the deal. If you expect absolute peace and quiet, a campground isn't for you.
This is from a couple of early bedtime folks. There are fewer annoyances more disturbing than being awakened at 1 in the morning by some drunken idiots hooting and hollering in a campground. I am sure they hate when the dogs want to be walked at first light and off we go. Can't we all just get along?
To the OP, yes there are options for you. You may want to test and see how she handles your separation while in the RV by just going outside out of sight and see what happens. If need be, she can be trained to become accustomed to it. There are also remote monitoring options that you can check out, several of which are mentioned in this thread. Good luck!
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