You are always trying to entertain their children, keeping everyone in the family happy, and let your dog enjoy some time, and on, and not shut up at home or in the car. Read our full list to help you keep everything, including your four legs each happy during the holiday period.
1. Look online for dog friendly holidays, you will find a number of directories shown in the various self-catering houses, caravan parks and hotels that welcome dogs with open arms. These places are usually well established to serve the whole family including the dog.
2. Do not forget to plan trips with your dog in mind. Try to keep your feet close to the dog when you tend to have a walk. Do not withhold food and drink, they will often need more water to help offset the stress causes them to travel. Give them enough time to stretch my legs, they will be much more comfortable in the car, if they have a good run before and during the trip. Decent break in the journey can be part of the holiday, pack the sandwiches and find a country walk for the whole family.
3. Fun investigation activities, which you can base your holiday around. For example Geo caching game Treasure Hunt, where you hide and seek containers with the use of GPS with other participants. This is a very friendly family activities, which includes your dog and help you to get the children of the countries is a very fun twist on the day.
4. Call in advance to see if your dog will welcome any pubs or restaurants. Always keep the blanket and the dog to drink the cup ready in the car. There are various portable they are available, which are easy to carry, if you are on a long day.
5. Do not forget to scoop the poop. There is nothing worse than resort dog food so please do not let the dog added to the mess we see too often. Invest in one of the innovative animal feed buckets, which are available on the market, and you will find that this is not such a terrible job of cleaning up after them.
6. Before you leave consider investing in a dog used to the car, it protects your dog in the event of a collision, but it will also make sure that your dog is in the right place, so do not distract the driver.
7. Imagine cross-country skiing with your family and your dog. More and more of the abolition of ski runs for just that. Many people will need to travel abroad for this, start planning a visit to the vet to check on the requirements for taking your dog abroad. You may have your dog micro-chipped and give them a rabies injection. Rules vary from country to country so that your studies in sufficient time so that you do not have a last minute panic.
8. If you plan to spend a day at the beach to check if you are allowed to take the dog with him. Many beaches are closed in the summer, so that our friends from the canine. Local authorities are often able to provide you with a list of beaches that welcome dogs all year round.
9. Check your local association or the dog kennel club, they occupy different fun events throughout the year, where you can meet other families and enjoy a dog-friendly activities organized by them.