Holidays are best when the whole family is there. Our pets also belong to the family, which is why more and more people are looking for suitable solutions. So that your four-legged family members can enjoy the trip as much as you do, we have put together some tips, accessories, and a checklist for a motorhome holiday with your dog.
To make your next trip a relaxed experience for all family members, we offer you a free checklist for the most important preparations and equipment.
Like us, dogs feel most comfortable in familiar surroundings. You can therefore create a homely atmosphere with familiar things such as a cosy blanket or their favourite toy. This not only increases comfort and entertainment value, it also creates a familiar world of smells in your HYMER. This way, the motorhome and your dog come together more harmoniously.
If your four-legged friend is new to camping holidays, get them used to it gently. Transporting dogs in a motorhome can be very exciting and sometimes frightening for them. The best way to introduce your dog to motorhome life is with short trips, that’s how you can show that living and travelling in a motorhome is an exciting and safe experience.
So that the family holiday can be fully enjoyed at the travel destination, it is advisable to research the right campsite before you start your journey. Discover an overview of dog-friendly campsites where dogs are also welcome vacationers.
Does a holiday with a dog in a motorhome lead to sunny regions or higher altitudes? Then the following applies: Dogs can also get sunburn. Therefore, ask your local pet shop or vet about suitable sunscreens. Pay particular attention to the nose when applying it, as it is the quickest to get sunburned.
During a long beach holiday, you should also always ensure plenty of drinking water, shade and cooling off with damp towels. Rinse the fur with plenty of fresh water after a trip to the beach to keep the motorhome, dog crate and bed free of sand.
Allow enough time after the holiday so that your dog can get used to everyday life again, just like you. If your animal looks sick or behaves abnormally, contact a veterinarian as soon as possible. This is particularly the case if you have stayed in regions with a high risk of infection with animal diseases.
Be informed about conditions of carriage
When using car ferries, find out about the conditions of carriage.
Consider entry regulations
Depending on the travel destination, certain documents and (vaccination) certificates may be required for your dog. It is best to find out this information several months before your holiday.
Additional breaks in the heat
Moist cloths and plenty of liquid provide pleasant cooling in the heat. Laying out the dog crate in the motorhome with a cooling mat can protect sensitive four-legged friends from heat stress.
Security obligation for four-legged friends
It is important that you secure your dog in the motorhome. This works best with a dog crate.
Pressure equalization
When driving uphill, chew toys can help to equalize pressure.
Never leave animals in the motorhome in summer
Open windows do not provide enough airflow and dog bodies can quickly overheat. There is danger to life here!
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