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UK pets welcome the credit crunch

4 months ago 31st Jul 16:29

Cash strapped families swapping overseas holidays for a UK break might be a good thing for many UK pets. Previously left in the care of family and friends, or checked-in to kennels and catteries, this summer many pets are holidaying with their owners.

To make this a winning solution for man and pet, Petplan has a few tips to help safe-guard your companion whilst on holiday and protect your pocket against any nasty surprises.

Save on boarding kennel or cattery fees

By not paying boarding fees and taking your pet on holiday you can save more than £200*, that’s plenty of sun cream or pina coladas but be absolutely sure you are prepared to care for your pet responsibly when you are holidaying. If not, opt for boarding, a homesitter or friends and family who will love and care for your pet correctly whilst you are away.

Your holiday accommodation
Staying with friends or relatives can be a cheap holiday, but not if your pooch decides to disembowel the sofa or chew your hostess’ Jimmy Choo’s. Check that your pet insurance automatically covers you for third party damages. Similarly, staying in pet friendly accommodation is a great option for UK breaks but you will still be liable for any damage to the property so check your pet insurance policy.

Consider the effect of travelling in hot weather

Leaving an animal in a vehicle in direct strong sunshine and/or high temperatures can be fatal. Research by Petplan, revealed that almost 8 in 10 (77%) of UK vets have treated dogs from the effects of being left in the car. So the message is simple – don’t.

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