Posted on 24 November 2009
We ourselves always went on cottage holidays with our dog, but now having 3 dogs it is not so easy, so we bought a touring caravan (yes one of those that holds all the traffic up) This we felt was the only answer.
What type of holiday would you choose when taking your dog, and where do you normally search for your holiday (ie website or booklet) do you have the same problem finding a holiday accommodation when you have more than 1 dog.
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November 24th, 2009 at 1:56 pm
Our dog died late last year but we took him camping every year (in a tent). We never go abroad and only had one dog =]
November 24th, 2009 at 1:56 pm
we bought a 28 ft motor home so we can take our 5 camping with us.
November 24th, 2009 at 1:56 pm
My dog goes everywhere with me, she goes camping with us every year, in a tent, all we gotta do is bring her bed and she is happy go lucky.
November 24th, 2009 at 1:56 pm
My boyfriend and I are very outdoors type people so when we go on vacation we go camping. We have Labs so they fit in so well. We also always go where there is water so we can hike and Kayak, and swim. We usually use the internet to research our trips or we ask friends who also have similar interest as we do.
November 24th, 2009 at 1:56 pm
my in laws always rent a cottage near Silloth,Cumbria as they like waking the dogs on the vast expanses of beach in the surrounding areas,there is a local caravan site which is a haven one it’s called The Lido,they go back tothe area year after year as they love it so much.also with it being in the lake distrct they can go visit the lakes and it just on the border with scotland so they explore there too.happy camping
November 24th, 2009 at 1:56 pm
Camping every time,as well as being able to take the dog I can do what I like-smoke in bed, have the food I like and get up early or late.Plus no chambermaids moving your stuff around.
November 24th, 2009 at 1:56 pm
This is such a good question. I have 3 dogs, 2 cats and 2 Guinea Pigs, and 2 kids !!! Going on holiday is such a major problem because the family want to go on holiday, but I hate leaving all the pets !!! I’ve thought about a caravan but the cats may wander off, and with 3 large dogs there won’t be much room. I’ve looked briefly at renting a cottage but most are limited to 1 or 2 ’small’ dogs…. so I will be reading these answers with much interest !!??
November 24th, 2009 at 1:56 pm
I have to say….I just love caravan holidays by the sea, with lots of coastal footpaths to give the dogs ( and us ) loads of excersise
November 24th, 2009 at 1:56 pm
We have 5 dogs. Whenever we go on vacation we kennel 3 or 4 of them and take whichever one(s) would be more suitable to take depending on the place we’re heading. If we’re renting a beach house or cottage somewhere we tend to take the three smallest and kennel the 2 largest. If we’re going on a camping trip we’ll bring the whole lot if we feel we can handle it! Hehe! I believe oftentimes there are limits to how many dogs or how many pounds your combined pets can weigh when staying in a hotel or something similar and most always a per-pet fee. We usually do research on the internet mostly because it’s readily available.
November 24th, 2009 at 1:56 pm
First of all, I go nowhere without my dogs! So I either make sure that where I am going welcomes dogs or I just take brief holidays, which I call “road trips!” I couldn’t go with my sister and her family for a holiday trip just after Christmas, because I would have had to leave my dogs at home. Was I disappointed? Only that my dogs were not a factor in their plans. I enjoyed being with my dogs!
I have 2 dogs, a 3 year old Boston Terrier-who works with me and a 12 year old Boston Terrier/Heeler mix, who goes to work with me but stays in her crate when I am not on a break. They do not want to stay home: period! They love going with me everywhere. Although I make sure that I either make accommodations for them if it is going to be hot or they have to stay home. I would never consider putting my dogs at risk!
I check on line for dog friendly places and area dog parks or dog friendly parks. I always make sure I have first aid for my for my dogs, water and a spill proof water bowl, a fan, food and treats, dog beds, blankets and towels in my car. My dogs travel in car seats so they can enjoy their trips safely as well as see out the window without leaving my windows dirty!
I would love to travel more with them and would consider a motor home or trailer when traveling with them! But there are more and more hotels and parks that are becoming dog friendly. You just have to take the time to research! Happy trails!
November 24th, 2009 at 1:56 pm
I used to have that problem – but our dog died about a year ago. I noticed more and more that holidays became a problem as a dog owner, so we used to either rent a caravan or go camping with our big frame tent. We never booked, just drove where we wanted to go and pitched on a nice site. Most sites take dogs – but not all. Beaches were the biggest problem, when you want to take your dog on the beech there’s usually only a tiny thin strip where dogs are allowed. Strange really, but dog owners are made to feel like 2nd class citizens, and it’s wrong.
November 24th, 2009 at 1:56 pm
I have a book Pets Welcome it has hotels, Guest houses cottages and caravans listed I also look on the net just google pet friendly holidays
I prefer hotels