Sunday, August 12, 2007

Why Take Your Pet On Holiday?

Article Title: Why Take Your Pet On Holiday?
Author: Darlene Berkel

Pets are very popular with people all over the world – they
give their owners unconditional love, and let people play and
have fun in a way that only pets can. Some people love their
pets so much that they take them with them almost everywhere
they go – from shopping to restaurant visits.

Visiting Pet Friendly Places

The most common pets that are usually brought along by their
owners are dogs and cats. These animals are pampered animals
that are usually small enough to put in a bag or on a light
leash. Most owners of these animals are the rich and famous.
They often do not go around without their pets. They are the
reasons why many restaurants and hotels are turning pet
friendly.

Restaurants are more than just places where we eat. Often,
people conduct business over a good meal, and restaurant
managers realize that if they can cater to the desires of these
business customers then they will get high quality, repeat
customers. If these customers wish to bring small pets with
them, then so be it.

In some areas, such as California and New York, the restaurant
owners have taken 'pet friendly' to a while new level – offering
the pets their own seats, and even their own menu. Those who
cherish their pets and want the very best from them would
struggle to find better service than that! The restaurants get a
lot of benefit from the extra business that such pet service can
generate.

Some pet friendly hotels have even developed an activity center
for the pets. The most common pets that are brought along during
vacations are cats and dogs. Pet friendly hotels and vacations
resorts have gone out of their way to entertain their guests by
entertaining their pets. A happy pet means a happy owner. If the
owner sees that his pet is well taken care of at the activity
center then he can also go out and enjoy himself. It is very
similar to baby sitting services for children.

More and more establishments are becoming pet friendly to at
least some extent – there are several hotels that allow smaller
pets to stay overnight, and an increasing number of museums are
allowing pets to enter. The responsibility still falls upon the
owner to make sure that their pet is well behaved and does not
cause any damage, but as long as your pet is well trained, you
have more options than ever before when it comes to taking your
pet with you on holidays or days out.

About The Author: For more tips and articles about traveling
with pets visit http://www.every1loves2travel.com

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