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Dog-Friendly Holidays
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Category Seasonal Care
Published By Deni D (CEO)
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Deni D.
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Planning a dog-friendly holiday requires some extra considerations to ensure a fun and safe trip for both you and your furry friend. Here are some tips to help you plan.
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Our Top 10 Tips for dog-friendly holidays
Research Destinations: Choose a destination that welcomes dogs and offers dog-friendly accommodations, parks, and activities. Look for pet-friendly hotels, cottages, or campsites.
Travel Arrangements: Plan your travel arrangements with your dog in mind. If driving, ensure your dog is comfortable and secure in the car. For air travel, check airline policies and requirements for pet travel.
Pack Essentials: Pack all necessary items for your dog, including food, water, bowls, bedding, toys, leash, collar, and any medications. Don’t forget poop bags and a first-aid kit.
Identification: Ensure your dog’s ID tags are up to date with your contact information. Consider a temporary travel tag with your holiday contact details.
Health Check: Schedule a vet visit before your trip to ensure your dog is healthy and up-to-date on vaccinations. Ask your vet for any travel-specific health advice or necessary medications.
Exercise and Breaks: Plan for regular exercise and potty breaks during your journey. Keep your dog’s routine as normal as possible to reduce stress.
Safety First: Keep your dog on a leash in unfamiliar areas and never leave them unattended. Be mindful of local wildlife and potential hazards in new environments.
Local Regulations: Familiarise yourself with local regulations and pet policies at your destination. Some areas may have leash laws, breed restrictions, or specific rules for dogs.
Accommodation Rules: Follow the rules of your accommodation regarding pets. Respect property guidelines, keep your dog clean and well-behaved, and clean up after them.
Emergency Plan: Know the location of the nearest vet and emergency services at your destination. Have a plan in case of illness or injury.
From the experts: Before travelling with your dog, research and make note of veterinary clinics or emergency pet hospitals near your destination. Familiarise yourself with their hours of operation, contact information, and any after-hours emergency protocols. This preparation ensures that you'll know where to go and whom to call in case your dog needs urgent veterinary care during your holiday.
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