Hornton Grounds Dog Friendly Bed and Breakfast in Cotswolds UK

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HowToEuroTrip.com: Please provide a short history of Hornton Grounds and of your experience as an innkeeper. Hornton Grounds is a wonderful old farm house that has been evolving from 16th Century there are truly old typical Cotswold fire places, and lovely views over landscaped gardens and rolling farm land. We are relatively new owners of Hornton [...]

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Pet Friendly Willowford Farm B&B in Gilsland, Cumbria

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 HowToEuroTrip.com: Please provide a short history of Willowford Farm B&B and of your experience as an innkeeper. We took over the tenancy of Willowford Farm in 2006 and that year established a B&B to serve the thousands of walkers and visitors who come to visit Hadrian’s Wall each year. The following summer we converted one [...]

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The Basics of Traveling by Train with Your Dog

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Dog Travel by Train  One of the easiest ways to travel Europe with your dog is by train. Most trains accept dogs under three conditions: Dog must be contained in a pet carrier Dog must wear a muzzle Dog must be leashed Based on what train you’re traveling on, you may need to obey all [...]

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30 Dog Friendly Beaches in South West England

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Dorset, England offers over 25 miles of dog friendly coastline. If you and your dog are beach lovers, then Dorset is an ideal stop for your pet friendly EuroTrip. Dorset offers plenty of water loving activities including fishing, diving, and sailing. If you’re more of a laid back vacationer, enjoy long walks on the beach [...]

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The Dog Friendly Green Park in London, England

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The Green Park is one of eight Royal Parks in London, England. This dog friendly park spans 47 acres, and provides the calmest setting out of all the royal parks. The park is open year round, and welcomes all pet friendly travelers.   This London dog friendly park was featured in the live action version [...]

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Hyde Park is a Dog Friendly Royal Park in London, England

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Hyde Park is a dog friendly park located in the middle of London, England. This expansive park covers 350 acres that offer spectacular landscapes for exploring the flora and fauna of London. This park is great for picnics, with over 4,000 trees providing a shady and evergreen picnic area. Sit by the sparkling lake, and [...]

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25 Great Tips for Taking Your Dog on an Airplane

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Traveling to Europe with your dog provides a great amount of joy… and stress. The best way to pack on the joy, and leave behind the stress, is to be prepared. By following these 25 tips for pet travel on airlines, you will reduce the stress of travel for both you and your dog. Get [...]

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Take Extra Precautions when Traveling with these Dog Breeds

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Brachycephalic or “Short-Nosed” dog breeds are exceptionally susceptible to respiratory problems. Therefore, it is important that you take extra care when traveling with these breeds, such as limiting your travel during the summer months. These short-nosed dog breeds have an increased risk of heat stroke and breathing problems when exposed to stress or extreme temperatures: Boston Terrier Boxer [...]

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STOP! Don’t sedate your dog before flying

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When I first came across the idea of sedating a dog before flying I thought, “Hmm, this could help settle Molly’s anxiety.” WRONG. I soon found that sedating an animal before flying is quite possibly the biggest mistake you could make. According to American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), air transport of sedated dogs may be fatal.In [...]

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