Friday 20 January 2012

Advice on Finding Pet Friendly Holiday Accommodation

If you’re thinking of booking a summer holiday and you have a pet then you will probably want to take it with you. However, there are a lot of hotels, B&Bs and other types of accommodation that won’t allow animals. Because of this it’s wise to do your homework before you book a break, to make sure that your animal chum will be made as welcome as you.

pet passport
Taking Your Animal Abroad A lot of people take their pets abroad as it’s now possible to do this without your animal having to go through months of quarantine. Restrictions on taking pets still apply in some countries though, and their being allowed to travel is also based on things like their health and their age, so if you want to travel abroad with a pet make sure you read up on the rules that apply. Make sure you have a pet passport before you travel.

UK Holidays

In order to have a holiday with your pet where you don’t have to worry about adhering to numerous strict regulations you could choose a UK holiday. However, you still need to make sure that your pet will be allowed to stay in your accommodation. Pet friendly holiday accommodation in UK towns, cities and villages is abundant so whatever kind of place you’d like to stay, it’s likely that there will be somewhere that allows animals.

Camp Sites
Most campsites will allow animals as your pet can’t do much damage in a field and it’s nice for your pet to have a lot of space to run around.

Cottages
Many people choose to hire a cottage for their holiday and a lot of them are pet friendly, but make sure you check with the owner of the cottage or the company you are hiring it from.

Hotels
You may think that hotels are unlikely to allow pets to stay but there are actually a surprising number that do. The hotel’s website will usually tell you whether they are permitted or not and give you any other information you may need on the matter.

If you need more advice on finding pet friendly holiday accommodation in UK towns and cities, there are websites dedicated to listing hotels, B&Bs, cottages and more where your animal will be made welcome.

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