Hey there, fellow dog lover! So, you’re thinking about going glamping and can’t imagine leaving your furry best friend behind, right? Well, you’re in luck! Our tents and the campsites where our swanky safari tents are pitched are totally dog-friendly. We’ve got all the deets you need for a hassle-free glamping adventure with your pup. Let’s dive into some of the most common questions and share some handy tips to make your trip with your dog as smooth as a belly rub.
What’s the Deal with Bringing My Dog Along?
Bringing your dog to stay in a tent? Not a problem at all. You don’t even have to pay extra for your dog.
What Should I Pack for My Dog?
Our tents are decked out for humans, so you’ll need to pack a few essentials for your dog. Don’t forget their bed or blanket, leash, food and water bowls, plenty of food, and, of course, poop bags. It’s all about keeping them comfy and fed, just like at home.
Travel Tips for the Journey
Heading to your glamping spot by car? Make sure your dog has a cozy spot to relax and keep an eye on the temperature. Hydration is key, so offer water regularly, especially since travel and air conditioning can dry them out. If you’re stopping for a night on the road, double-check that your overnight spot is cool with dogs and if there are any extra fees.
What About Documents and Vaccinations?
Some countries have specific rules for furry travelers, like parasite treatments, blood tests, or even wearing a muzzle in public. You can check out the requirements for each country on the National Information Center for Companion Animals LICG website at www.licg.nl. Plus, your dog will need a European pet passport with a note that they’ve been vaccinated against rabies at least 21 days before you hit the road.
Do I Need to Chip My Dog?
Absolutely, your dog needs to be chipped to travel across borders. Pop over to www.chipnummer.nl before you leave to make sure your contact info is up to date. That way, if your dog decides to go on an unexpected adventure, you can be reunited quickly.
Campsite Etiquette
Each campsite has its own vibe when it comes to dogs. It’s a good idea to check out their website or ask at reception for the scoop on their doggy dos and don’ts. Usually, your pup will need to be on a leash and be a good neighbor, not disturbing others. And remember, the campsite isn’t a bathroom, so always clean up after your dog.
Get your dog ready for new experiences they might find at the campsite, like energetic kids or late-night tent visitors. It’s all about making sure everyone, including your dog, has a great time.
We’re all about making sure you and your furry friend have the best glamping experience possible. Here’s to a fantastic holiday filled with wagging tails and happy trails!
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