Creative Comforts For Your Travelling Pets.
Tips for travelling with a dog via SSY newly opened "Pooch Park" Affordable overnight camping for fully self contained RV's. A fully secured shared dog run is offered so your pooch can run free and play nice with others.
Know before setting off where you will be stopping that night, making sure your four-legged friend is welcome to stay as well. When free-camping, this is doubly important as you can’t take dogs into Australian national parks but State Forests and TSR's are usually ok. Not all travellers like to be around dogs, especially if they have young children. And that’s fair enough. As a responsible pet owner, it’s important that you respect their choice and keep your animal appropriately restrained. Never let your dog off the leash to explore unsupervised in a natural environment. (or Tourist Park)
During longer transport stages of a trip, how will you prevent your pooch from bringing dirt and muck back into the RV after stretching its legs? You might want to have a washing/grooming plan, as you want to keep them as clean as possible. Hygiene extends to cleaning up after the dog after it has done its business. All responsible owners are of course now used to this simple requirement.When travelling with a dog, adequate exercise is of fundamental importance. A brisk morning walk and play is the most important thing so they can tire themselves out a bit. On the day of departure, rise early and take them for an extra long dawn stroll. It’s not acceptable to let your dog have the free run of a seat when you’re travelling to your next stop. There are now lots of vehicle harnesses that will keep your pet safe using the existing seat belt clasps. Also install an easily removed, washable and comfy cover to protect your vehicle’s upholstery. Have a water container handy for those all important drinks whilst stopped.
Rested Happy Pets lead to happy travels.
go next level... A "Penthouse Pooch Pad"
