Pets Welcome in Worcestershire
Worcestershire is a great destination to come on holiday with your dog. There are so many places to explore on foot and many places to stay where pets are welcome. Pip and Buddy from Britain's Got Talent live in Worcestershire and look forward to days out in and around Worcestershire. Please call ahead when booking accommodation.

Worcestershire 'Walkies'
Worcestershire has vast amounts of open spaces which are great for taking your best friend for a walk. You can choose from a variety of Country parks and countryside sites in the north and the south of the county. Please make sure you use the dog bins provided to keep our county tidy. Some sites may have a 'dogs a lead' policy please ensure you stick to these regulations as many sites have an abundance of wildlife.
Please click here for locations for dog walking in The Great Outdoors.
Some Dos and Don'ts when travelling with pets...
DO...
- Make your dog as comfortable as possible, perhaps a carrier would make them feel more secure in the car but always make sure they have room to lie down.
- Keep a spare lead in the car and stop for regular ‘toilet' breaks.
- Take plenty of carrier bags for picking up anything left behind by your dog
- Carry a pet first aid kit- available from pet stores.
- Take familiar items such as a favorite toy or blanket for reassurance.
- Take plenty of fresh water and keep your dog hydrated on the journey.
- Always follow the Countryside Code when walking your dog. See www.naturalengland.org.uk/ourwork/enjoying/countrysidecode/keepdogs.aspx for more details.
- Take your dog's favorite food with you; it may not be available where you're going.
- If possiblem microchip your dog so that it can be identified if it gets lost.
DON'T...
- Don't leave your dog in the car for any length of time. A car can be a deadly place for a dog even if you leave a window slightly open. Instead, plan your journey with plenty of pubs or picnic areas that are pet friendly along your route.
- Don't leave your dogs ‘mess' - you could face a fine as well as making a child blind
- Don't let your dog off its lead in the hotel or in marked areas of land -such as around cattle.
- Don't allow your dog to sleep on the bed. The next guest after you might not be as mad about dogs as you are, and if there were any 'little accidents' you may end up having to pay for damages. Take a cage or dog bed with you.




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