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Old 02-07-2017, 11:59 AM   #13
Chance
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Originally Posted by Hittntherooad View Post
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Would you bust out someone's window if you saw a fire in their motorhome and knew their dog was inside? These things burn rather quickly so time would be essential in getting them out.
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Absolutely.

We traveled with dogs for many years and always left them locked in. While fire may be a concern, we were even more concerned that they would somehow get out and run away. Not knowing what happened to them would be even more devastating for us than having them die in accident. Fortunately my wife and I agreed on this so we didn't discuss it much.

Another thing to consider (and I hate to mention it) is that by the time a fire is noticed and someone takes action, smoke inside RV may have already overwhelmed pets. Hopefully the smoke alarm is loud enough to be heard from a distance.
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