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What you should pay attention to when buying a camper
A campervan needs to be comfortable not only for you but also for your dog. Safety, space, and good ventilation play a crucial role in ensuring you both have a relaxed trip. Here's what you should keep in mind to ensure your trip is a complete success.
What your dog really needs when traveling
A well-packed camper ensures a worry-free trip. From their favorite pillow to a first aid kit—here you'll find all the essentials your dog needs. With the right preparation, your camping adventure will be just as relaxing for your four-legged friend as it is for you.
Dogs love these places – and so do you!
Whether mountains, beaches, or open fields – there are dog-friendly destinations throughout Europe that are perfect for a vacation with your four-legged friend. Here you'll find a selection of the most beautiful places where dogs are not only allowed, but warmly welcomed.
First aid for your four-legged friend on the go
Your dog should be well-cared for, even when on the go. A well-stocked first aid kit will help you treat minor injuries or health problems immediately. Learn more about essential items here.
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WHAT YOU SHOULD PAY ATTENTION TO WHEN CAMPING WITH A DOG

Camping with a dog means shared experiences, freedom, and plenty of adventure. To ensure your trip is a completely relaxing one, there are a few things you should consider beforehand.

 

Choose your route so that there are plenty of opportunities for breaks. Many rest areas and campsites offer dog-friendly areas where your four-legged friend can stretch his legs. The choice of campsite is also important – shady spots are ideal so your dog doesn't get too hot.

 

Safety is paramount when traveling. Your dog should be properly secured during the journey, either with a special seatbelt or in a sturdy crate. This will keep him calm and protected while you explore new places together. Also, make sure he has access to fresh water at all times—adequate hydration is essential, especially on warm days.

 

Entry requirements and rules for dogs also vary depending on your destination. Find out about any leash requirements, muzzle regulations, or vaccination requirements early on so you can travel worry-free.

 

If you follow these tips, nothing will stand in the way of an unforgettable camping adventure with your dog. So, unleash your dog and let's go!

YOUR PACKING LIST FOR CAMPING WITH DOG

The favorite pillow
A familiar sleeping spot gives your dog security and helps them quickly feel at home in the camper. Whether it's a pillow or a blanket, the smell of home has a calming effect.
Large water bottle
Sufficient water is essential when traveling, especially in warm weather. A large bottle or a foldable water bowl allows you to provide your dog with water at any time.
Dog food & snacks
The usual type of food isn't available everywhere. Pack enough dry or wet food to avoid digestive problems caused by sudden changes.
travel dishes
Lightweight, space-saving food and water bowls are ideal for on-the-go use. Silicone models, which can be easily folded, are particularly practical.
Dog leash & towline
In some places, dogs must be kept on a leash. A long leash still gives your dog plenty of freedom to explore.
paw balm
Protects your dog's paws from hot asphalt, sharp rocks, or snow. A must-have for all outdoor adventures.
Dog towels & blankets
After a rainy day or a dip in the water, it's handy to have a towel to dry off with. An additional blanket will keep you cozy.
poop bag
Respect for nature and other travelers is important – always have enough poop bags on hand to leave your pitch clean.
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EMERGENCY PHARMACY FOR DOGS

Tick ​​tweezers & flea comb
Ticks lurk in grass and forests – tick tweezers help remove parasites quickly and safely. A flea comb supports regular coat checks.
Wound spray & dressing material
Minor injuries can happen quickly. A disinfectant wound spray and sterile bandages are helpful for treating cuts or scrapes immediately.
Charcoal tablets
A new environment, unfamiliar water, or unfamiliar food—stomach problems can occur. Charcoal tablets help bind toxins and soothe the stomach.
Emergency number of a local veterinarian
No matter where you're traveling, research a nearby veterinarian in advance. This way, you'll be prepared in case of an emergency and can act quickly if your dog needs medical attention.

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