Things to Do During Your Family Holidays in Dartmoor

One of the first things you should do is book one of the spacious, self-catering dog friendly Dartmoor holiday cottages. The dog friendly Dartmoor holiday cottages are located near popular attractions and are ideal for families travelling with pets. The dog friendly Dartmoor holiday cottages include all modern amenities and are the best option available when you are planning on taking your pets along for your holidays. Here are some tips you can use.

The Globe Inn

This is an English restaurant that provides generous servings of mouth-watering cuisine. The restaurant serves scrumptious veggie treats, succulent meat dishes and traditional English dishes. The restaurant has a nice comfortable ambience and is a great place for a family meal. If you do not want to cook at the luxurious dog friendly Dartmoor holiday cottages, you can stop by at this restaurant for a nice meal.

Dartmoor National Park

A visit to Dartmoor should include a visit to the popular Dartmoor National Park. The park is the place for you if you are looking for a variety of challenging activities. If you fancy yourself as an adventurer, you can try the hike that will take you up to 621 meters above sea level. This is said to be the highest point to hike in Dartmoor National Park. In addition to hiking, you may also explore the vast moorland and you will find yourself coming across a variety of wildlife. There are many other interesting activities you can enjoy when you visit the Dartmoor National Park.

Tarka Line

There is no better way to grasp the beauty of the county than by taking this train ride that runs between Barnstaple and Exeter. This extraordinary train ride will take you to the Exe River, Yeo and Tao. The train will pass through pubs along the route that provide local, exquisite-tasting beers. You can stop and enjoy a nice cold drink and even collect stamps coming from these pubs to exchange it for a variety of souvenirs. These souvenirs can be for keeps, so you will always be reminded of your memorable holidays in Dartmoor. After the train ride, you can head back to the comfort of the luxurious dog friendly Dartmoor holiday cottages.

The Lynton Lynmouth Cliff Railway

This is another exciting attraction that you can try while staying at the luxurious dog friendly Dartmoor holiday cottages. The Lynton Lynmouth Cliff Railway is in fact, very popular all over the world. You can take this train ride together with your whole family and enjoy a fine day-out. The train ride is between Lynmouth and Lynton. You can enjoy the spectacular natural beauty of the landscape as you travel on the train. After the ride you can stop at the "Cliff Top Café". This café can offer a variety of choices of satisfying meals and hot or cold drinks. This is one of the attractions you should not miss during your holidays in Dartmoor.

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Tips for Traveling With Pets

So you're going on vacation and you want to take your best bud - Fido - along with you. Traveling with a pet can be very scary for pet owners. Not only do they worry about how their pet will act, but they also worry about the safety of their pet. If you are looking for tips on flying with your pets than you have come to the right place. Throughout this article we will discuss everything you need to know about traveling with your pet so that both you and your pet can arrive at your destination happily and safely!

When traveling with your pet there are several steps that you can take beforehand to assure that nothing will go wrong with your pet on the way to your destination. Obviously, if you are bringing an animal along with you, you will want to ensure that they are placed in a secure kennel. For your pets comfort, make sure the kennel gives them ample room to move around so that they are not confined to lay in one spot for hours on end. It is also a good idea to line the bottom of the kennel with a thick padding so that your pet is not laying on a hard surface the whole flight. Also, bring along some chew toys or bones so that your pet has some way of entertaining themselves if they cannot sleep aboard the flight.

If you are bringing a dog along with you, it may be a good idea to place a muzzle on them before sending them on their own. Even if you own the friendliest dog known to man, this is a good idea because, when it comes to pets, even the friendliest can become defensive if placed in an uncomfortable situation. A muzzle also comes in handy to keep your dog's barking to a minimum.

In traveling situations, it is not uncommon for dogs to experience separation anxiety from their owners. There are several steps you can take to help your dog stay calm during flight. The first, and most important, thing to remember when traveling with your dog is that dogs can sense your emotions. If you are upset about leaving your dog, your dog will also be upset that you are leaving them. When you depart from your pet make sure you remain calm so that your pet knows everything is alright. Also, to keep your pet happy during flight, make sure that they are well fed and well exercised. If you can, allow your pet to run and play as much as you possibly can before you must send them off. A well exercised dog is more likely to be tired and to sleep during the flight.

On top of ensuring that your pet is happy, you will want to take extra precautions to ensure that your pet reaches the same destination as you. As you may know, it is not unheard of for airlines to loose luggage. Taking extra precautions with your pet is always a good idea as, unlike luggage, they are irreplaceable! When the plane ticket is attached to your dogs kennel, double check that it is firmly attached and clearly labelled with the right destination. Make sure that there is no way the label could be read incorrectly.

Many people nowadays are bringing their pets along with them when they travel. If you want to bring your pet along with you, ensure that they have a comfortable kennel, are well fed and exercised before the flight, and that all labels are clear and firmly attached to the dog kennel. If you take all precautions, you and your dog will be reunited safely and happily at your destination!

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Pet Travel Tips for People Who Want to Vacation With Their Dogs

Have you ever taken a holiday and found other families vacationing with their dogs? Many people now include their dogs on holidays, and maybe you can too! Here are a few things to think about before you bring your dog:

Does your pet want to travel? Lots of dogs are more than happy to embark on a new adventure... but that's not true for every dog. To travel safely and comfortably, dogs should be healthy, calm in new situations and around, house-trained, and should enjoy traveling. A stressed-out dog will in turn cause stressed-out people. A happy and well-mannered dog, on the other hand, will make them a joy to have around on holidays.

What do you want to do during your vacation? We are so attached to our dogs that sometimes it's hard to leave them behind, even when it's in their best interests. However, if you plan to do things during the holidays that don't include your pet - such as visiting attractions that don't allow pets - then it might be best to call up a trusted friend or family member to watch your dog, or hire a reliable pet-sitter or boarding kennel. It's just not fair to bring your dog along, then immediately leave him alone in an unfamiliar hotel room all by himself for most of the day (that's assuming that the hotel even allows pets to be left alone in the guest room). But if you're going to be relaxing by the lake or exploring the local parks and trails, then a vacation with your dog is a great option.

How will you be traveling? Most people who travel with their pets will travel by car, and with good reason. In a car, you can check on your dog and make sure he's doing well. On a plane, most dogs will have to fly in the cargo hold and you won't be able to check on their well-being.

What are the accommodation's pet policies? Pet policies can vary widely from place to place. Check to see if there are size restrictions on dogs; if there's a maximum number of dogs allowed per room; whether there are extra pet fees; and what other rules they have for people traveling with dogs. For example, accommodations often don't allow pets to stay unattended in guest rooms.

Are you prepared to be a goodwill ambassador for pet travel? Many hotels and accommodations won't allow pets of any kind, regardless of the size of the pet or how well-behaved it is. Some lodgings used to allow pets and no longer do so because of a bad experience with a visiting pet. Yet there are many wonderful, friendly, well-behaved pets who are excellent guests. Dogs who are the best guests are those who are reliably house-trained, well-mannered around people and other pets, and generally quiet (or will be quiet upon command). The goal is to enjoy your vacation with your dog while also allowing other guests to enjoy theirs too.

Of course, it should go without saying that everyone should clean up after their dogs. That includes picking up after them as well as wiping off their paws or toweling off water/dirt from their coats before re-entering the guest room. If we can show that our dogs are great guests (and we're great owners!), then accommodations will continue to welcome them. Happy travels!

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Preparing Your Dog for Traveling

Being able to take your pet on vacation is an exciting thought is it not? The mere thought of sitting with Fido on the beach basking in the sun is a thrilling concept. Are you worried about airlines and hotels not being accommodating to pets? Well you should put that thought to rest, because these days more and more airlines and hotels are realizing that people are wanting their beloved dogs to accompany them on trips. In fact, they are outright demanding it, or opting to not travel at all. However, with more places becoming more pet friendly, means an added responsibility on your part.

You must know that these accommodating do not come without a price, which is one you should be willing to pay. Establishments and airlines are also asking dog owners to do a few simple preparations beforehand, to ensure they have the best vacation possible. First, call the particular organization to make sure they are pet friendly and pet accommodating. When that is taken care of, it is crucial to prepare your dog by taking him to the vet for a thorough checkup. Making sure all his shots are current, and having Fido's medical records on hand to give to the business owner or airline representative is an excellent plan of action.

If your dog will be flying, call the particular airline to see how they handle animals, and the compartment in which they will be placed. Once you know this, you will have insight on the safest carrier to place your dog in for the trip. Know Fido's measurements and have them in your files along with the medical records. If your dog has never traveled before, or experiences anxiety when riding in the car, you might want to talk to the vet about a mild sedative.

It is crucial to have a letter of instructions if your pet is diabetic or is asthmatic, and will require medications during the flight. Having these prescriptions in tow, along with the medical information will make the journey much more successful for your pet. In other words the more organized and prepared you are beforehand, will show the airline, hotel or other establishment that you truly care for your pet, which will in turn make them care for your dog all the more.

Along with the essential medical records, please make sure Fido has items that will remind him of home. This can be as simple as his favorite blanket, bed, or toy. Bottled water and a cup of his regular food certainly cannot hurt either. These are only necessary if they are flying. The bottom line is this; advanced preparation is the smartest thinking of all. Once you decide on the airline your dog is going to fly on, and find out their specific requirements, you can make Fido the more prepared and loved pet on the entire flight. This is what any dog owner will do without even giving it a second thought.

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More Pet Friendly Beaches

Here is the second part to our guide to some of the very best dog friendly beaches in Devon.

Croyton Cove Beach
Croyton Cove, or Gentleman's Cove as it was formerly known, is one of the hidden delights. The cove has plenty of rock pools to explore, colourful beach huts to use, a stretch of sandy beach and even the occasional sighting of dolphins. No dogs are allowed between May and September.

Sidmouth Beaches
Sidmouth is one of the most popular coastal towns in Devon and over its history it has played host to Royalty and some of the most prominent celebrities including the Grand Duchess of Russia, Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Princess Victoria. The town has an abundance of charms and attractions besides is great beaches with the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site just a stones throw away. No dogs are allowed between May and September.

Dawlish Town Beach
The beach is just a short stroll from Dawlish town centre and is a great place to catch a boat trip of the bay where you can spot dolphins or try your hand at fishing and catch your own supper. Thankfully there are plenty of restaurants and of course traditional fish and chips shops should your fishing not prove fruitful. Dogs are allowed along the seashore from the slipway next to the railway station till 230 meters before Red Rock in Dawlish Warren (Red Rock is the name given to the red rocky outcrop).

Exmouth Beach
Exmouth beach boasts one of the longest stretches of beach along the South Devon coast with two miles of golden sand, as well as a two mile long promenade featuring plenty of English seaside favourits such as swing boast and crazy golf. Exmouth also marks the start of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site, one of the most fascinating and important stretched of coastline to be found anywhere in the world. No dogs allowed between May and September.

Budleigh Salterton
The beach is 2.5 miles long and is made up largely of pebbles. This stretch of Devon coast is part of the western most section of Jurassic coast and its tall cliffs are made of the distinctive Red Devonian Sandstone. The beach is popular with families with a beachside cafe and beach huts. No dogs allowed between May and September.

Shaldon Beach
Shaldon beach is a mix of sand and shingle with great views of Teignmouth on the opposite shore and Dartmoor to its rear. The beach has long proved popular amongst local families. No dogs allowed between May and September.

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How to Search for the Best Pet Friendly Rental Properties

If you're a home owner or looking to buy a property, unless you are buying where there is a strata agreement, you should have no issues taking your pet. Your biggest concerns will be around home insurance and other important things for your new home. If you are looking to rent however, the biggest and most stressful task is finding somewhere that both you and your pet are welcome. Here, we've listed our top tips for finding the perfect rental accommodation for both you and your furry friend:

* Begin your search online: There are many different property search tools designed for the purpose of finding properties that are pet friendly. These are a great place to start.

* Have references: It is really important that you have good references to give to your prospective landlord. This is important in any case but especially when you are wanting to also bring your cat or dog with you. The landlord may ask questions about you and your pet combined to decipher how you both are as tenants.

* Never assume you can bring your pet unless otherwise stated: Many people think that if they keep their pet on the low, they won't have any problems. The trouble is, not only is this the wrong thing to do, but you can end up having a neighbour informing the landlord, and be given notice or even loose your bond. Be upfront and honest. If they don't want any of their residents to have pets, then you don't want to live there anyway.

* Be responsible for your pet: Even if a place is pet friendly and you move in, it's important to be a responsible pet owner and consider other residents. If your dog barks during the early hours of the morning, you may want to consider making them wear a citronella collar that sprays when they bark. It's not harmful but dogs hate the smell and will stop barking. You don't want to annoy your neighbours in any case and a few complaints to the strata about your pet could mean that you get evicted before you've even settled in!

* Give your pet toys to play with: Making sure that your pet is kept occupied will mean that the unit/house will have less wear and tear due to your furry room mate. A bored cat can ruin a screen door and a frustrated dog can gnaw and scratch at wooden doors or even rip up carpet.

Contents insurance and all other important things to consider are vital when you have your own place, but often for pet owners, getting their furry friend in the door is the biggest hassle. By taking a few simple steps you should be able to find an ideal place that both you and your pet will be happy living in. I hope you've found our tips useful in helping with your own pet friendly rental property search.

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Dog Friendly Cottages Make the Ideal Self Catering Choice

When looking for a getaway it can often be hard to find dog friendly accommodation that provides the home comforts and special luxuries that you want from your break as well as accepting your four-legged friend. That is why self catering accommodation is usually the ideal choice as many properties are more likely to be pet friendly.

However, the self catering accommodation that you choose doesn't have to be limited as there are now a larger number of cottages for rent that accept dogs. Dog friendly cottages are becoming easier to find especially in areas of the UK where the great outdoors is the main attraction.

Take Devon and Cornwall for example, these regions boast some of the best areas of outstanding natural beauty and coastline in the whole of the UK. There are many dog friendly cottages to be found here which provide you with great value and comfortable self catering accommodation. These dog friendly cottages can be period properties that have all the features you would expect to home-to-home comforts as well as luxuries including four poster beds and cozy fireplaces.

The regions also provide activities for both you and your dog with walking being the ideal activity for dog owners. It is easy to see why as you can walk in varied landscapes and terrain including beaches, moorlands, marshes and heathlands. Dog walking through these landscapes will also give you the opportunity to explore picturesque villages where you and your companion can stop off at the local watering hole before the next stage of your journey.

After a long day walking and once the dog is tucked up in their bed, you may not feel like cooking in your self catering accommodation. But, don't worry as staying in a holiday location such as Devon or Cornwall ensures that there are a wide variety of restaurants within easy reach. Many restaurants in the region use local produce and seafood making your meal out tasty and memorable. With fine dining restaurants, Gastropubs, Bistros and independent restaurants on offer you will be spoilt for choice.

With self catering accommodation options opening up for dog owners it seems the perfect break for all the family could be found in Devon or Cornwall.

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