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How to Make Sure Your Dog is Taken Care of While You’re on Holiday

Family pets are wonderful, and dogs in particular, are great companions, for adults and children alike. Many single parents believe in the benefits of owning a family dog that provides company and comfort to children growing up in a single parent household with no siblings. <br>

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How to Make Sure Your Dog is Taken Care of While You’re on Holiday

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  1. Single Parents on Holiday How to Make Sure Your Dog is Taken Care of While You’re on Holiday Family pets are wonderful, and dogs in particular, are great companions, for adults and children alike. Many single parents believe in the benefits of owning a family dog that provides company and comfort to children growing up in a single parent household with no siblings. Yet as wonderful as they are, dogs are not the easiest pets to take on holiday. Life becomes that little bit more complicated when you have a four-legged friend: Not all accommodation providers are dog-friendly, and many simply don’t accept dogs. On top of that, and many pooches get scared or sick when travelling. In fact, in some instances, leaving your beloved family addition behind is the easiest and kindest thing you can do.

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  3. Single Parents on Holiday So what can you do when you can’t take your pooch on holiday? If you have only recently acquired a dog, you might be asking yourself how to best take care of your new furry friend while you are on holiday – whether that is for a few days or a couple of weeks. After all, you are supposed to relax, and that won’t happen if you’re constantly stressing about your dog. Here are some options that you have, and that will surely help you relax on holiday:

  4. Single Parents on Holiday Leave plenty of food and water Naturally, you need ensure that your dog has enough food and water whilst you are away. To avoid them eating all their food at once, you could either purchase a food bowl that automatically fills, or you could ask a neighbour to feed your pooch every day. That way, you also know that someone is checking up not only on your dog but also on your house. Be sure to stock up on decent quality food such as complete dog food before you leave. Dry food is ideal as it stays fresh longer.

  5. Single Parents on Holiday Provide access to the garden It goes without saying, that, at the very least, you will need a dog flap if you are staying away for a few days. Even better if you can have a neighbour or a family member to check on your dog’s welfare, and take them out for a walk once a day. Many dogs suffer from separation anxiety and depression when their owner leaves, so it is always best to have someone do checks on them to avoid them feeling abandoned. If you’re worried about the safety risk a dog flap poses, you could invest in a good quality dog house that will keep your pooch nice and warm and offer a space to escape to on a hot summer day.

  6. Single Parents on Holiday Contact us 3 Hayes Court 116 West Common Road Bromley Kent UK BR2 7EG 0333 370 3701 info@singleparentsonholiday.co.uk https://singleparentsonholiday.co.uk

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