WAGGING Vol. 1 Issue No.1 July 2020
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Travel Tips!
A vacation becomes more fun and exciting
if you get to bring your furry friend along
with you. The cutest member of your family
gets to enjoy more time with you--and
doesn’t have to stay alone at the pet
boarding facility. But, vacations with pets
can become overwhelming if you’re not
fully prepared.
Here are some tips that experienced dog
parents swear by to enhance your vacation
experience.
Always check the policies.
Over the years, there’s been an increase in
the number of people traveling with
animals. Many establishments are still
trying to catch up with this increasing
demand. So, you’ll nd several hotels and
restaurants listed as pet-friendly that
actually don’t allow pets anymore. Before
making a booking or reservation, call the
establishment to know more about their
pet policy.
You may have to pay extra.
Several hotels and chains charge additional
fees if you’re bringing your pet along. These
include one-time fees of about $50 to $250
or a daily $10 to $60 charge. These costs do
add up and put pressure on your budget.
Instead, booking a pet-friendly Airbnb may
be a better idea.
Be considerate of the people around you.
While some people may be happy and
excited to see your dog, others may be
terri ed. You need to be considerate of the
people around you and be polite. You also
need to know your furry friend’s limits.