![]() Friends of mine hosted their chosen sitter for the entire week prior to their getaway – taking him to the pub to meet the locals and ensuring he and their dog got on. Yet for some people even that is not enough. For £99 a year for unlimited stays, TPS will find a sitter to live in your house in exchange for looking after your pet – sparing you the heartache of booking Fido in to the kennels. Meanwhile, if you do have to go abroad – say, for a wedding – and can't take Fido, there's, whose membership has doubled since travel restrictions ended. Still not sure what to book? Check out, which has over 18,000 UK doggie destinations on its books and an expert pet concierge to help you find your perfect trip. Or if chilling is more your pet's thing, try The George Inn, in the Cotswolds (.uk), where room service includes a dog menu boasting ice cream, beer (yes, really) and toys, while in the bathroom there's luxury shampoo by Sniffe & Likkit (for your dog, obviously). Think your furry friend would enjoy beach life too? Then why not sign up for a dog-friendly surfing class with .uk in Dorset. Cas – a rescue dog, originally from Tobago – is currently frolicking on the beaches of Orkney, her owners having undertaken a two-day drive plus ferry to get there: great fun, especially with two under-fours. She's not the only pooch taking advantage of the great British summer. She omitted this part of her stay from her entry in the hotel visitors' book – or maybe her 'pawrents' did. After a spread of treats, she took a boat ride and behaved impeccably – until she spied some ducks and attempted to commit murder. Only a few weeks ago, Storm, a fun-loving springbullsta (that's springer spaniel, bulldog and staffie mix) enjoyed a weekend at The Swan at Streatley, Berkshire (.uk). Last year searches for dog-friendly holiday destinations in the UK soared by 665 per cent. The UK has plenty to offer them, the travel industry having wised up to the fact that family doesn't simply mean children. You don't have to travel abroad to treat your dog to a getaway. Makes sense, especially if they're splashing out on any of the dog-friendly accommodation listed on luxury hotel website Mr & Mrs Smith, which now has an entire section dedicated to hotels and villas that will make man's best friends' 'tails wag on arrival'. ![]() As Camilla says: 'You'll find owners forking out a couple of grand to get their dog to Saint-Tropez, while they fly EasyJet.' Of course, none of this comes cheap think £2,400 for Fido to be driven in luxury to the South of France. They'll stop at dog-friendly hotels along the way – France is full of them – and if your canine likes to sleep on the bed, no problem. ![]() It's safe (Hugo is certified in dog first aid), cosy and the trip is bespoke to your pooch's needs – there's no car sharing with someone else's pet. They've escorted dogs all over Europe since 2017 and are now expanding to the US.ĭogs – who must have a vet-issued Animal Health Certificate (see opposite) or an EU pet passport to travel abroad – are driven by either Mercedes SUV or Land Rover modified for comfort. So is it any wonder we're factoring them into our summer breaks? (And in style!)Įnter, 'the ultimate dog chauffeur' and brainchild of siblings Camilla Brillembourg and Hugo Mabbott. Cats are jetting off, too: Kate Beckinsale has shared photos of her and her moggie Clive on a private jet.ĭata suggests that over 3.2 million people in the UK have become pet owners since the start of the pandemic, bringing the total number to 34 million. Or chef Gino D'Acampo, who flew his dachshund Snoop to Sardinia in April. Just ask Simon Cowell, who's been seen in Barbados with his yorkshire terriers. ![]() Is there anything more glorious than closing your front door and setting off on holiday, ready for days splashing in the pool and lashings of rosé? Yes, there is – doing it with your dog.
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