There has never been any time in history when dogs have been so closely regarded as a member of the family. Summertime is one of the most popular times of year to take your family on a special holiday for bonding time and to have fun together. Most accommodations that you'll encounter may not be willing to take the risk of allowing you to have your dog with you; making holidays with dogs in tow a difficult proposition. Rest assured though, that there is an increasing number of places that will accept you and your dog both, so you don't have to leave man's best friend with a friend, neighbor, or in boarding. Looking online before you go, or calling potential locations you plan to stay at ahead of time will ensure you don't have to worry about Buster being rejected. Holidays with dogs right there with you should be a worry-free decision to make. Most commercial airlines will also allow your pet to come along, usually for an extra fee. Dogs absolutely love variety in their life when it comes to playtime and food, but it's important to be prepared when taking your holiday with dogs, as they can become a nuisance without the right items. Here are a few considerations to make your holiday easier: Food Take your dogs normal food along with you: This will ease some of the homesickness they might feel while on the road, or staying in a strange place. Muzzle Nobody likes putting a muzzle on their dog, but if you have to leave them alone, or are going to be flying with them, a muzzle will save the ears of people around them. Cage Not all dogs can be caged: Some don't respond well and others are simply too large to make a cage practical to carry around (some places or transportation providers will have cages of all sizes), but if possible a cage will make holidays with dogs easier. Find out more on holidays with dogs and read many interesting articles on pet health.
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