17 May, 2012
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An A-Z of dog travelling

dog on holidayRead the complete A-Z guide of top tips for a fun doggy holiday, written by Your Dog Magazine contributor and dog expert Karen Bush.

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Dogs and holidays - what to do

dog on beach Two Your Dog Magazine experts Pam Gee and Karen Bush discuss the pros and cons of dog holidays versus boarding kennels.

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Dogs on public transport

Whether you are going away for a holiday in the UK or just planning a day trip, here are a few guidelines to ensure your dog enjoys his journey.

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Packing a doggy suitcase

dog in suitcaseEnsure that you take everything you'll need with your when you take your dog on holiday. Using our list will ensure you don't forget anything.

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Settling on car journeys

Does your dog play up every time he gets in the back seat? Sheila Bailey offers her advice on how to deal with a dog behaving badly.

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Settling your dog on holiday

dog settled Ensure that your dog is happy, relaxed and settled on holiday with help and advice from behaviourist Claire Arrowsmith.

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Taking a puppy on holiday

puppyIs it a good idea to take a puppy on holiday, or should you make alternative arrangements? We ask three experts.

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Travelling abroad with a dog

travelling abroad with your dogYour Dog Magazine's in house vet, Roberta Baxter, explains how to go about getting you pet ready to travel on the continent.

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Using a boarding kennels

boarding kennelsWe all wish our dogs could come along on family holidays, but it’s not always possible. We asked dog sitter Karen Potter for her advice.

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Remember - if you are seriously concerned about your dog’s health or behaviour, and especially if your dog is in distress, please take him or her along to your vet as soon as possible.

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