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We make it easy for your canine companion to join you on your adventure. To help you plan and make the most of your motorhome holiday with your four-legged friend, view our helpful tips and advice. Not every campsite will allow dogs. Always check with the campsite before and see if they allow dogs, how many dogs per guest, and what their rules are.
You can use helpful sites like Pitchup. Some campsites ask that dogs are always on a lead whilst on-site. Through our exclusive membership with the Camping and Caravanning Club, you can get discounts on over campsites that offer dog-friendly camping for no extra fee.
To find dog-friendly campsites head over to the Camping and Caravanning Club. Planning a motorhome holiday to Europe with your dog? If your dog has been microchipped, has the relevant vaccinations, and a valid Animal Health Certificate then it should be no problem to travel to Europe. Other rules may apply so it is always worth checking in advance and doing your own research on the countries you want to explore.
Bring your pet a water bowl, a food bowl and their favourite toy for the adventure. Encourage your dog to feel safe. When you first get on-board, let your dog sniff around and settle into their new home on wheels. Schedule breaks from driving to allow your dog time to go to the toilet and walk around. If they find a waterlogged stick, let them bring it home to the motorhome.
Create a comfortable sleeping environment with their bed from home if possible. Before booking the motorhome holiday, ask yourself, will my dog enjoy long drives? Some dogs can find long drives uncomfortable. Ensure your dog can tolerate driving before you get started on your driving adventure.