Choose from over 2000 UK dog-friendly holiday cottages for £500 or less per week
One of the best things about taking your holiday in the UK is being able to bring your dog/s along with you. As a nation of dog lovers there has always been a demand for dog-friendly holiday accommodation and this demand grows stronger every year. There are now many dog-friendly hotels in the UK and literally thousands of self catered holiday cottages which welcome dogs.
Why it makes perfect sense to bring your dog with you on holiday
Unless you have friends close by who are willing/able to look after your dog while you are away then you will probably need to use kenneling for your dog. This can be traumatic for both you, and even more so for your dog because they will not understand why you have been separated and more importantly if you will return and when. On top of this cost can also be an issue with the average kennels for a 7 day holiday in the UK in 2023 costing roughly £30 per day or £210 per week.
By contrast bringing your dog with you means a happy dog and owner, less stress and you both get to enjoy a new place to explore! What's more the average cost of bringing your dog for a week in a UK holiday cottage is just £20 per dog (generally charged per week or part week).
How many dogs can you bring with you to a holiday cottage?
Self-catered holiday cottages allow up to 3 dogs to be brought with you depending on the size of the accommodation, with the average allowance being 2 dogs.
Click HERE to search over 10,000 dog friendly holiday properties in the UK now with 2000 priced at £500 and below for a weeks stay!
One of the best things about taking your holiday in the UK is being able to bring your dog/s along with you. As a nation of dog lovers there has always been a demand for dog-friendly holiday accommodation and this demand grows stronger every year. There are now many dog-friendly hotels in the UK and literally thousands of self catered holiday cottages which welcome dogs.
Why it makes perfect sense to bring your dog with you on holiday
Unless you have friends close by who are willing/able to look after your dog while you are away then you will probably need to use kenneling for your dog. This can be traumatic for both you, and even more so for your dog because they will not understand why you have been separated and more importantly if you will return and when. On top of this cost can also be an issue with the average kennels for a 7 day holiday in the UK in 2023 costing roughly £30 per day or £210 per week.
By contrast bringing your dog with you means a happy dog and owner, less stress and you both get to enjoy a new place to explore! What's more the average cost of bringing your dog for a week in a UK holiday cottage is just £20 per dog (generally charged per week or part week).
How many dogs can you bring with you to a holiday cottage?
Self-catered holiday cottages allow up to 3 dogs to be brought with you depending on the size of the accommodation, with the average allowance being 2 dogs.
Click HERE to search over 10,000 dog friendly holiday properties in the UK now with 2000 priced at £500 and below for a weeks stay!
If you have a registered assistance dog for a disability then you are able to bring them to any holiday cottage for free. Please note that your dog must be officially registered, which means it will normally have been trained by a member of the Assistance Dogs UK (ADUK) charity. You can find out specific information relating to traveling with your assistance dog on the GuideDogs.org.uk website.
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Simple guide to the rules relating to bringing your dog on a holiday cottage break:
Please note that dogs should not be left unattended in properties and that they must remain downstairs and off furniture at all times. You, as the dog owner, will be responsible for removing any evidence left by your dog and reimbursing the owner if any damage is caused. Please note that if a property is shown to have an ‘enclosed’ garden, this does not necessarily mean that it is secure for your dog as it may be enclosed by hedging or open style fencing.
General rules that apply for dogs in holiday cottages:
Please note that dogs should not be left unattended in properties and that they must remain downstairs and off furniture at all times. You, as the dog owner, will be responsible for removing any evidence left by your dog and reimbursing the owner if any damage is caused. Please note that if a property is shown to have an ‘enclosed’ garden, this does not necessarily mean that it is secure for your dog as it may be enclosed by hedging or open style fencing.
General rules that apply for dogs in holiday cottages:
- Dogs must be under strict control at all times while in or at the Property;
- Any fouling must be cleared up without delay;
- The dog owner must bring the dog's bed or basket for sleeping in;
- Dogs must not be left alone in or at the Property or elsewhere at any time;
- Dogs must not lie on beds or furnishings, and hair must be cleared up before departing;
- Dog owners must ensure that their pets are free from parasites and fleas before they occupy the Property. Failure to do so may incur subsequent charges;
- Young dogs (e.g. puppies less than 6 months’ old) must be declared to us at the time of booking and authorised by the Owner;
- You will be liable for any damage caused by any Holidaymakers’ dogs. Any damage is to be reported to the owner (or their representative) immediately. Any additional cleaning required, that may incur an additional charge, will be at the owner's discretion.