Pet Friendly Vacation Ideas for Families

You are planning a family vacation, and are looking forward to the experience. However, as you and your spouse sit at the kitchen table looking at travel pamphlets, your family dog sits at your feet, tail wagging. It occurs to you that rather than board the dog, you might be able to take the dog on the vacation with you. Thus, you now need to look into pet friendly vacations.

About Pet Friendly Vacations

Some people think that pet friendly vacations are hard to come by, but this is not necessarily the case. It all has to do with how much money you want to spend, as well as the kind of vacation that you are looking for. However, it should be noted that many pet friendly vacations that involve some form of sightseeing usually means that the pet is restricted to a hotel room while you do so.

However, if you are the adventurous type, an ideal pet friendly vacation that the whole family can experience is a camping trip. Being out in nature and having the family dog along, especially if it is a larger dog, can actually be beneficial, since dogs can alert you of intruders. If you do plan on taking this kind of vacation, there are several things you should consider first in the planning stages.

You need to think about the dog’s basic personality and breed profile first of all. Is you dog sweet with the family, but aggressive towards strangers? If so, you might have to think about not taking the dog along, because you do not want the dog biting anyone. If the dog has a laid back personality, that is ideally the kind of personality that works well with lots of people in a vacation setting.

Additionally, being out in nature poses other dangers that you need to address for the dog. For example, if your dog is used to being indoors, you have to realize that the dog will prefer to stay inside. So, if this is the case with your dog, you should probably prepare the dog for the trip by taking the dog for walks here and there.

If your dog is already used to the outdoors, you have the advantage. Not only is the dog easily acclimated to new surroundings, but you know how to protect the dog against fleas and ticks. It should be noted that before you get your dog ready for the pet friendly vacation, you should make sure the dog has tick protection, as ticks are prevalent in wooded areas.

For more information on pet friendly camping vacations, make a list of all the campgrounds you would like to go to, and ask each one in turn if they allow pets. You can also search the internet for more pet friendly vacation ideas. You are sure to find the right information on the perfect trip with the proper planning and research.

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