How to plan a perfect vacation with your pet
What's the story
Planning a vacation with your pet can be challenging, but the experience is worth it. A well-planned trip with your furry friend can turn out to be the best decision ever. Whether it's sandy beaches, cozy cabins, or bustling cities you fancy, a pet-friendly getaway is totally doable. Here are some tips to make your trip stress-free and full of tail wags.
Destination selection
Choose the right destination
Not all places are pet-friendly. Some destinations are more accommodating than others, with parks, walking trails, and even pet-friendly attractions. Coastal towns, countryside cottages, and national parks often top the list of ideal spots for a pet-friendly vacation. Before booking your stay, research local pet policies as some beaches and parks have restrictions during certain seasons.
Accommodation tips
Book pet-friendly accommodation
Finding the right place to stay is crucial when traveling with your pet. Many hotels, Airbnb properties, and campgrounds now welcome furry guests but always double-check their policies. Some may have size limits or extra fees for pets in common areas. Look for places with pet perks like a fenced garden or pet treats on arrival! Reading reviews from other pet owners can also help you find a comfortable stay.
Packing guide
Pack for your pet
Packing for your pet isn't just about food and a leash. You should consider their comfort and safety during the trip. Essentials include a travel-friendly food and water bowl, enough food and treats for the journey, their favorite blanket or toy, pet-safe sunscreen (if going somewhere sunny), a sturdy leash, harness, poop bags as well as any medications or first-aid kit tailored specifically for pets.
Travel tips
Travel tips for pets
Traveling can be tricky when it comes to pets. If driving, take regular breaks for your pet to stretch and relieve themselves. Keep the car cool, and never leave them unattended in a vehicle, even for a quick stop. For flights, check airline policies on pet travel as many require pets to travel in an airline-approved carrier. Trains and ferries often have pet-friendly options too!
Safety measures
Ensure your pet's safety
Safety is paramount when traveling with pets. Make sure your pet is wearing an ID tag with up-to-date contact details. Carry their vaccination records, as some destinations or accommodations may ask to see them. If your pet isn't used to new environments, consider a calming spray or pheromone collar to keep them relaxed during the trip.
Activity planning
Explore once you arrive!
Once you've arrived, it's time for fun! Look for activities you can enjoy together. From pet-friendly beaches to cafes that welcome dogs, you'll be surprised at how many places roll out the red carpet for pets these days. For active pets, hiking trails or dog parks are fantastic options. If your pet prefers a slower pace, try pet-friendly vineyards, outdoor markets, or scenic spots where they can lounge beside you.