Your holiday will be anything but relaxing if you have to worry about your pets well-being while you're away. Here are seven solutions that will help you make the best decision for your pet while you're travelling.
September 10, 2015
Your holiday will be anything but relaxing if you have to worry about your pets well-being while you're away. Here are seven solutions that will help you make the best decision for your pet while you're travelling.
It's easy to find pet-friendly accommodation and restaurants in many place in Europe, as some European countries are known for their acceptance of pets everywhere.
Travelling with your pet by car is the cheapest and most convenient option.
There are many online resources that will help you find appropriate places for you and your pet to spend the night.
In some cases, boarding may be the best option for dogs who need daily exercise and for pedigree animals where having a vet on-call is a service worth paying for.
If possible, use a boarding service recommended by friends or seek the advice of your vet who should know of reputable local kennels.
If you'd rather allow your pet to stay in the comfort of their own neighbourhood, private services, where caregivers take animals into their own homes or come to yours, can cost as much as $30 to $40 per day.
Always visit a facility before deciding if it is the right place to leave your pet.
Although travelling with your pet is easier than it used to be, it's still an expensive proposition and leaving your pet back home might be the better option. Use these tips to find a solution that works for you and have a better holiday knowing that your pet is in excellent hands.
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