As far as I know the pet loops are as follows:
300, 500, 700, 800 (I think), 1600, 1700, 1800 & 1900. If they have a greater amount of guest with pets than sites available, they over-flow to 1200 & 1300.
All pets must be on a leash. All pets must stay in your appointed loop (although you will see a lot of people that ignore that rule and I've never seen a CM advise a pet owner to take the pet back to a pet area).
You MUST clean up after your pet.
Your pet must be a "good camper" - - - not prone to barking or howling because "mommy & daddy" stayed out too late!
Supposedly, if your pet becomes a "pest", you will be asked to board he/she at the kennel. The only time I've ever been at the Fort when a CM took action against an "errant" pet was Christmas 2000. We were camped in site 1642, it was about midnight and we were enjoying sitting outside. There was this pitiful howling coming from what I surmised to be a beagle back in the 1900 loop. Pretty soon we saw an animal control truck go back to the 1900 loop and heard the howling stop. As the truck was exiting the loops back onto the main road a group of people were getting off the bus - which started the dog howling again. A couple recognized the sound of their dog & flagged the truck driver. They were told that the dog was being taken to the kennel for the night (doggie disorderly conduct was the charge) and they could talk to the front desk about it in the morning. I don't know what the outcome was, but I never heard the poor little doggie howling after that!
You may see a poodle in the 100 loop during the winter. That is "supposedly" a service dog. (Yeah, like I believe that!) The owner is there for the winter & walks & gets around just fine! I'm not sure how he pulls that one off!
