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Title: Holidays
Post by: english.springer on December 03, 2003, 11:14:59 PM
Just a quick question for you all.......do you take your dog/s on holiday with you?

Our dogs have always come on holiday with us but then again it could be we go on holiday with them!

Hey this could be the start of a new part to the forum dog friendly place to go on holiday to!!!!! :D  :wink:

Ian                    
Title: Holidays
Post by: Dessie on December 04, 2003, 08:44:30 AM
Well if you count coming over to the UK for a Dog Show a holiday - Douglas has lots !!!

Might bring the three of them over next year as other half said he wouldn't mind coming over if he could go off and do something whilst I was Showing  :wink:   :wink:

Guernsey is a great place to bring your dogs, only problem is though you have to come by Boat !!!                    
Title: Holidays
Post by: Magic Star on December 04, 2003, 05:48:54 PM
Hi Ian

It all depends how you holiday!!  We normally go to Cornwall every year to a nice site (static caravan) that has loads of stuff for the kids.  However this year, we holidayed the week before we got Indie she is 7 months now, and the by the time end of July came we were all ready for another holiday, it seemed a bit of a headache as she was soo young we were concerned about her doing any damage to the beautiful caravans we normally stayed in :oops:   So we bit the bullet and went back to nature and bought a large tent  :D   I have to say the first outing was a slight disaster, (theres a post somewhere) but after that it was GREAT, we loved it, kids loved it and Indie just revelled in it 8)

A lot of the camp sites seem to be very dog friendly  :)  Apart from the initial layout for the equipment, its dirt cheap to camp.  We plan to take an electric pack next year so we can take the tv/video :lol:   Good luck with the holidaying :wink:

Emma and Indie                    
Title: Holidays
Post by: Pammy on December 04, 2003, 06:11:03 PM
We have with and without holidays although after this year's experience with the kennels we are seriously thinking of getting them through the PETS process and taking them with us next year for the big hol.

Our with holidays are usually in Arran - we all love it and the beaches are fab for the boys.                    
Title: Holidays
Post by: Sheryl on December 04, 2003, 06:53:58 PM
I put Holly in kennels and take Chloe because kennels won't take her.  We had a caravan that we used all the time with Chloe and it was great fun.  I put a caravan on my Xmas list.  Santa can leave it on the driveway :lol:                    
Title: Holidays
Post by: Mary P on December 05, 2003, 12:39:25 AM
Hi,
We have always been tent campers and have been almost everywhere in Britain from Cornwall (where did you go Emma?) to Skye. When it's not too hot we take our rabbits with us and get into really amusing conversations!!
This summer we were fostering a friend's cocker and she came to Cornwall with us (Bossinney). She came on heat and got really crabby about anything or anyone near her back end. Eventually, we ended up with us three in one bedroom, a friend and her child in another and Susie having a room to herself!
Cheers,                    
Title: Holidays
Post by: Magic Star on December 05, 2003, 12:23:15 PM
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Hi,
We have always been tent campers and have been almost everywhere in Britain from Cornwall (where did you go Emma?)



Hi Mary we normally stay in Mullion, which is about 4 miles from The Lizard in Cornwall!!  We haven't been brave enough yet to venture that far with the tent, we camped at Grassington, N Yorks and Slingsby N Yorks.  The atmosphere you get at the sites is fantastic, nothing like I have expereienced before in the commercial caravan parks we have been to :?   We are planning to do Cornwall in the tent this year, but we need to change our car first, we have a Mondeo at the moment which is just not big enough to fit the everything in :(   We plan to go away for weekends too, we did get the bug :)  But we not experienced the rain yet :?

Where abouts are you going this year Mary and where abouts do you live?

Emma and Indie                    
Title: Holidays
Post by: TOPAZ BILLY on December 05, 2003, 12:27:39 PM
We are quite lucky the year we got Billy a friend of my husband decided to give up caravanning so sold us his unit for a bargain price, it fairly old but warm and dry and we can cook etc and Billy loves it :D , we generally use CC club site as they are always well kept and dogs are welcome.

Earlier this year though we did have two weeks in Corfu and Billy went into kennels, we loved being in the sun but did find us saying things like "Billy would love this beach/walk etc"  :( .

Ideal holiday the weather would be warm, beaches uncrowded and dogs and children welcome.

Michelle                    
Title: Holidays
Post by: Mike on December 05, 2003, 01:41:46 PM
We had a house in South Wales we used for the last 5 years to escape from London with the dogs for various weekends and weeks in the summer. Sadly that was sold earlier in the year and we havent been anywhere since. I'm not averse to leaving the dogs with family though for a week or two, if we fancy a week away in a sunny climate... in fact it sounds very attractive right at the moment  :mrgreen: and maybe going somewhere in the UK in the summer with dogs in tow sounds equally appealing!                    
Title: Holidays
Post by: Magic Star on December 05, 2003, 01:56:56 PM
I must be one of the few people who has never flown :oops:   I have been to Calais when I was 14, by ferry though NEVER AGAIN :shock:   There are places I would love to visit not the normal package holiday places, I would love to go to Canada and have always fancied holidaying on Lake Garda, Austria/Switzerland :)   I don't think I will ever have the bottle to go though, which is a shame :roll:  One day maybe, I will bite the bullet and go for it :)

Some little hideaway on a lovely hot island sounds very appealing at the moment, to avoid all the stresses of Christmas shopping :wink:   I love Christmas but as I am a disorganised person the preperarion part is such a hassle :?   Anyone fancy organising my Christmas for me???  Hmmmmm what a good business idea!!  Don't mind spending someone elses money :wink:

Emma and Indie                    
Title: Holidays
Post by: TOPAZ BILLY on December 05, 2003, 03:16:32 PM
Emma,

I used to be hate flying, but my husband loves it I MEAN LOVES IT he is like a big kid wanting to get to the airport hours before to watch the planes etc.......... :lol:  the bug is catching and now my daughter is the same so I just get carried along with the excitement and it is usually only as I am fastining my seat belt that I realise how nervous I am, I have even managed to fly to the states which took 9 hours........ and the destinations usually make up for any discomfort getting there.

Michelle                    
Title: Holidays
Post by: Loraine on December 05, 2003, 03:33:59 PM
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I must be one of the few people who has never flown :oops:   I have been to Calais when I was 14, by ferry though NEVER AGAIN :shock:   There are places I would love to visit not the normal package holiday places, I would love to go to Canada and have always fancied holidaying on Lake Garda, Austria/Switzerland :)   I don't think I will ever have the bottle to go though, which is a shame :roll:  One day maybe, I will bite the bullet and go for it :)

Some little hideaway on a lovely hot island sounds very appealing at the moment, to avoid all the stresses of Christmas shopping :wink:   I love Christmas but as I am a disorganised person the preperarion part is such a hassle :?   Anyone fancy organising my Christmas for me???  Hmmmmm what a good business idea!!  Don't mind spending someone elses money :wink:

Emma and Indie


Emma

I also hate flying but I managed it to Austrailia so if I can do it you can too!  (Don't tell anyone I had to take 2 tranquillisers though to get me through it!  :wink: )  If you start with a short journey and gradually work your way up in terms of flight times you should be okay.

Next year I'm thinking of holidaying in the UK.  There's so much I haven't seen of this country and besides I missed my girls so much when I was away I don't think I could leave them again.  It would have to be a dog friendly hotel for me.  No camping or caravanning for me I'm afraid!                    
Title: Holidays
Post by: markjcage on December 05, 2003, 05:06:55 PM
We went to Devon this August.
Had a great time as the beach nearby is huge, sandy and very empty.
We stayed at this place:
http://www.lobbfields.com/ (http://www.lobbfields.com/)

Fairly basic, but dog friendly and unpretentious.
Also very near the beach.
Definately recommend it.                    
Title: Holidays
Post by: Mary P on December 06, 2003, 01:06:49 AM
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The atmosphere you get at the sites is fantastic, nothing like I have expereienced before in the commercial caravan parks we have been to :?   We are planning to do Cornwall in the tent this year,  

    But we not experienced the rain yet :?

Where abouts are you going this year Mary and where abouts do you live?

Emma and Indie


Hi Emma,
I agree that the atmophere is much better at tent camp sites, but we always try for small family run sites if possible without the amusement arcades etc.
We love North Cornwall for the beaches, sea and walks - where rain is a possibility!!! My tip: take some woven cloth mats - the type you get in IKEA amongst other places. Most camp sites have a laundry, so they can be washed and dried if needs be. Place them around the floor in the communal area of the tent esp by the door. All shoes and paws can be wiped, AND ALL SHOES REMOVED before continuing in esp. to bedrooms. Keeping at least the sleeping areas bone dry is paramount to everyone's happiness!
I live in London, Cheers,                    
Title: Holidays
Post by: daftcockers on December 06, 2003, 04:04:19 PM
We take the dogs to a great place in Ruthin north wales, only 5 minutes from Loggerheads country Park. (Dont know if we can advertise the name of the hotel  can someone let me know if I can post if please). Its a motel type in, but they have two apertments and a cottage, that they will accept dogs in.                    
Title: Holidays
Post by: Silver Surfer (indiesnan) on December 06, 2003, 04:35:07 PM
oooh! i went to Colamendy  "spelling " by there,..... over ahemmm  slight cough  55 years ago. ....i didnt enjoy it at all.  :( But i like the area around there Susan, we went for a drive round that way earlier this year.  :D


   Barb                    
Title: Holidays
Post by: Snoodydoody on December 06, 2003, 09:14:18 PM
Hi All,

We had a grreat holiday this year with our 3 cockers, in fact it was the best one we have ever had!  :D.  

We rented one of five self contained detached cottages at Bonchester Bridge near to Hawick on the Scottish/Northumberland Borders which had a fully secure huge enclosed garden so the little monkeys couldn't escape when our backs were turned!
We left the back door open and they could play/bark (which they did a great deal of!   :oops:  ) to their hearts content without disturbing the neighbours!

In lots of the holiday brochures the maximum number of dogs you can take is normally 2, but we were overjoyed when the lady said we could take as many as we wished, so we invited "Millie", the Blue Roan along with us too ! :D
 
It was sooooo grreat that we are going back again next year!  :P                    
Title: Holidays
Post by: PennyB on December 08, 2003, 12:03:09 AM
Here's a dog holiday link that looks interesting:

http://www.dog-days.co.uk (http://www.dog-days.co.uk)

Everything from dog training to spinning (dog's fur)                    
Title: Holidays
Post by: Rosie on December 08, 2003, 11:17:05 AM
As we are going to join the agility circuit this year we are going to have to get a tent for us the pups :? Not quite sure what they will make of it - any tips for how we can get them used to it?

Until now we have a holiday in a cottage somewhere with our dogs - we ahve never failed to find a nice place which welcomes our dogs but we are also very lucky as our mother in law will usually tend to have the  terrible two when we go abroad.
 :lol: