10 tips for a happy and relaxed outing
- Plan your dog-friendly day out in Worcestershire by researching venues that welcome dogs and checking reviews for those that go the extra mile to make dogs feel at home.
- Check out lunch spots and toilet options to ensure you can stay together throughout your day.
- Opt for quieter times to make the experience smoother and more enjoyable for both you and your furry friend.
- Carry a rucksack for your shopping so you're hands-free to manage your dog’s needs and aren’t weighed down by shopping bags.
- Use a comfortable harness instead of a collar for better control and to reduce pressure on your dog’s neck.
- Dress your dog for the weather with a coat for cold or wet days and pack a towel to dry them off at pitstops. A blanket for the car journey home will keep your dog comfortable too.
- Take refreshment breaks to give both you and your dog time to rest and recharge.
- Pack the essentials like a water bowl, snacks, and poop bags. Have you heard of a Dicky bag? https://www.dickybag.com/ Genius invention for doggy number twos on the go!
- Bring an easy-to-carry padded pet mat for comfort on hard floors, which can also help your dog feel calm and secure in new places.
- For small dogs, a dog sling can be a game changer, keeping your dog close while leaving your hands free!
Our team at Clent Hills Vets have some tips on where to go Christmas shopping too…
5 dog-friendly places for festive shopping
- Cafés, restaurants & pubs: Pop in and pick up a gift voucher from your local dog-friendly eatery in Worcestershire for a thoughtful holiday present. You can enjoy a pitstop and refreshment break with your pooch at the same time.
- Pet shops: These are full of pet-related presents for your pets and pet-loving pals. Plus, your dog will love visiting them! Ask us about our festive treats too!
- Garden centres: Many garden centres in Worcestershire are dog-friendly and often have festive markets and displays, making them a fun spot for holiday shopping.
- Dog-Friendly Christmas Markets: Certain Christmas markets allow dogs, though it’s always best to check specific policies.
- High Street Stores: Many smaller independent stores, especially in dog-friendly towns and cities, are happy to let well-behaved dogs come inside.
Clent Hills’ pet-loving team hope you enjoyed reading their suggestions above. One final thing to remember, keep an eye on your dog so they don’t hoover up the array of treats and decorations on offer!
You can help other dog owners in and around Bromsgrove, Hagley and Rubery by sharing your favourite dog-friendly days out on our Facebook page.