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Quote: Originally posted by Berriow on 07/4/2011
I risk the wrath of dog lovers everywhere.... but is it really fair to take two labradors to Italy in view of the temperatures over there ? I am genuinely puzzled by travellers in Europe with dogs - there are so many places you can't go : lots of restaurants,shops, museums, galleries, cathedrals, beaches, stately homes and gardens don't want dogs. And it's too hot to leave them in the car. Don't dog owners find their holidays a bit restricted?
I don't want to sound critical, I'm just puzzled.
Hi, I'm not taking offence and there may be others who are puzzled.
In the 9 years we have had our dog, over the length and breadth of Britain and Southern Ireland I have never been able to take my dog into a stately home and gardens, cathedral, museum, gallery or restaurant. I have rarely been able to get him in a bar and often can't get him on the beach. The high temperatures in Britain, especially England in the height of summer can often be similar to temperatures abroad.
In France I have never been refused entry into a restaurant, rarely refused entry into a shop or shopping mall and have found beaches, even in the med, where dogs are allowed. I would imagine a dog lover taking a dog abroad is very like a loving parent taking a small child (and plenty do it), regular stops when travelling, plenty of fluids and loads of shade. I would never, here or abroad, leave my dog in the car. In fact I think it is easier having the dog (having taken my children abroad when they were young). And dogs will always find their own shade. Also, I believe that most dog owners who go to the trouble and expense to take their pet will ensure that their comfort is paramount.
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