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Things to Think About Before Traveling With Your Dog
If you are a dog owner, chances are you dream of taking that perfect vacation with Fido in tow. Vacations with dogs can be extremely fun and relaxing, or they can turn into a nightmare. You have to do the right planning and assess your dog prior to leaving to make sure your vacation will be a fun and memorable one, but not for the wrong reasons. Make sure you ask yourself a few questions about your dog and your expectations on your trip to make sure you are on the right vacation track. Depending on your personality and your dog's personality, you may be able to find the perfect vacation for both of you or you mat decided that it is better to leave your dog at home.
No matter where you are traveling, you will have to plan for regular toilet breaks, make sure you have dog friendly accommodations, and are able to take regular walks so that you do not deviate too much from your regular routine. Make sure these considerations will fit into your schedule before you pack up your dog. Your idea of a vacation may not be your dog's idea of a vacation. Dogs still need plenty of attention and exercise while traveling. If your idea of a vacation is lying by the pool all day or shopping until you drop, your dog may not be happy waiting around all day. If you have a small dog or a low energy breed, they may not mind, but that is why it is important to consider your dog's personality as well. If your dog is shy or skittish around people or new situations, they are not prime travel companions and would probably prefer to stay home where they will feel secure. If your dog barks incessantly while you are not home, you should be prepared to take him with your everywhere you go, as your hotel will not appreciate a barking dog. If your dog is not well behaved or aggressive, taking him on your vacation is also not a good idea. While the idea of including him seems like a good one, dealing with the problems that are bound to arise from his presence are probably not worth it.
Make sure your vacation is one that both you and your dog can enjoy. Low energy dogs will fit right in on city trips and will not mind being lazy with you. If you have a high-energy dog, a camping or hiking trip is something that you both can enjoy. There are many hotels that will welcome your dog but you need to make arrangements before you leave that include your dog. Beach vacations are also great vacations in which to include your dog. If you do a little research you can find beaches that allow dogs, and every dog loves to frolic on the beach as much as their owner.
If you decide that your dog's temperament is suitable for travel, make sure you plan your trip before you leave. Resist the temptation to just go and see what happens, although there are many dog friendly hotels and attractions it is better to have reservations and an literary so that your trip can be more enjoyable.
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