We would probably be leaning towards a Class C motorhome. As much as I would like to give my dogs room to roam, I really don't want to drive a bus. Both dogs are what I would call medium sized. 1 is a bulldog, the other is a shepherd beagle rescue. The rescue is 8 years old and shouldn't present any issues. The bulldog is almost 2 and his favorite spot to sit is on my lap. That makes it difficult to drive. I like the idea of the crate right behind the cab.
We have a class C, like I said above we travel with 4 cats, biggest one being about 20lbs (part Maine coon). After about 4 weeks, they go from being our precious fur babies to little monsters. They are everywhere. They are usually pretty good travelers, but at about 4 weeks, at night, they develop the zoomies (where they run furiously around, bouncing off the walls) at 4AM, making them monsters for us…We’ve introduced a 9PM play session, that delays the zoomies to 6AM.
My point: There’s not a lot of space in a Class C.
We’ve dedicated the loft above the cab as a kitty loft so they do have a place of their own, I can’t see dogs, especially older ones in the loft above the cab? Our travel plans always include a trip home so our kittys can run free range (they’re indoor/outdoor). We’re home now for this reason.
When you go look at class C’s, take them with you and try it on for size.
Just our learned experience. We won’t stop or get rid of our class C(though we have played with the idea of upgrading to a super C). We’re just learning to get our guys home for a stretch.
Oh, yes, note the duct tape on the screens, they bounce out of the windows going down the road…cats can escape…