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Paws & Stay is the UK's only dog-first travel website, created by animal lovers who understand the frustration of "dog-tolerant" accommodation and the joy of a truly dog-friendly place to stay. There's no need to go scanning all the information about our places to see if it's ok to bring your dog. It is. In fact it's more than ok, it's welcomed and celebrated...
Paws & Stay Blog
5d ago
Many of us struggle to fall asleep that first night away from home and our dogs are no different. Whilst being in a special holiday spot can be exciting, it could also feel strange and confusing for our four-legged friends. Dog behaviourist and trainer, Dogtor Adem, gives us his best tips on training your dog to sleep in a new place ..read more
Paws & Stay Blog
2M ago
It starts earlier than you think… There’s no denying you’re heading into winter by the time it’s fireworks night. The air is crisp, the leaves golden and crunchy and the drinks – cinnamon flavoured. But not everyone loves this time of year, and for good reason. Though fireworks are a spectacular sight, they’re accompanied with some rather scary noises for our favourite four-legged friends. In fact, the RSPCA has found that 69% of UK adults take at least one measure to calm their pets, and last year alone received "11,785 responses to our impact reporting survey, each detailing the fear respons ..read more
Paws & Stay Blog
8M ago
The southwest's wild coastline and breathtakingly beautiful beaches are heaven on earth for dogs (and their owners). But because some of the most popular beaches in Cornwall and Devon are off-limits to dogs, usually between 10am and 6pm in the summer, we’ve done a little snuffling around to find beaches that welcome dogs all-day, all-year. It’s a great excuse to get off the beaten track and away from the more crowded beaches: discover hidden crescent coves beneath lofty cliffs, and sweeping bays down winding coastal paths ..read more
Paws & Stay Blog
8M ago
As much as we’d love to offer up Cornwall as some kind of undiscovered gem of a region, it’s actually rather popular and entirely for good reason. With almost mediterranean beaches, moorland, and hidden waterfalls, surf – and shacks offering steaming specialty coffee – Cornwall is worth sharing with everyone else that’s turned up to see it. But despite its popularity, you can still find quiet tracks and wanders off the beaten path to enjoy with your four-legged friend. We’ve picked a few we think you’ll love ..read more
Paws & Stay Blog
11M ago
There is no stop more rewarding at the end of a dog walk than the pub, but for many dogs, it can be a challenge to settle in such a busy, food-rich environment, especially when there are lots of other dogs around. In turn, this creates a frustrating and often stressful experience for owners who are forced to spend their time adjusting the dog’s behaviour rather than enjoying that well-earned pint. There are, however, plenty of ways to keep your pup entertained in the pub and there’s preparation you can do at home to help them master relaxing in a restaurant – no matter how many steaks go by on ..read more
Paws & Stay Blog
11M ago
We can’t always rely on good weather when we’re on holiday abroad, but at home it can be even more unpredictable. Whether you travel with your dog in summer and have a few unseasonal downpours, or you take your dog-friendly holidays outside of peak season when it might be a little soggier, here are a few ideas for things to do with your dog when it’s raining ..read more
Paws & Stay Blog
11M ago
Be it dog-friendly beach holidays to city breaks with your pet, the UK has some spectacular places to visit with your dog. But not all destinations are made equal for travelling dog owners, and some places are more welcoming for dogs than others. Those with the most dog-friendly cafes, pubs and restaurants, year-round dog-friendly beaches and have plenty of attractions that welcome your hounds – are by far the best places to bring the dog for an adventure. But where are they? Right here ..read more
Paws & Stay Blog
11M ago
From castles to country house estates, the National Trust has some fascinating properties all over Britain, telling the stories of aristocrats, farmers, landscapers and well-to-do families from our history. Cultured dogs can join their owners on many a visit, too, exploring vast estates and even enjoying a cream tea in the onsite café, too. Here are the best National Trust properties to visit with dogs ..read more
Paws & Stay Blog
1y ago
Winter’s approach means you need to be thinking about how to keep your dog warm, but it doesn’t mean you have to stop thinking about how to keep them fabulous. Here’s our guide to hot winter styles with the practicality and punch to get them strutting the dog walk feeling comfortable and classy ..read more
Paws & Stay Blog
1y ago
There's nothing like a bracing and restorative walk to blow the cobwebs away. We’ve rounded up a handful of the best winter dog walks around the UK, whether you’re at home or holidaying in a cosy self-catering cottage. Dogs and humans will love scampering around the coast in Devon or Cornwall, conquering a dragon in the Brecon Beacons and snuffling through glorious woodland in Gloucestershire ..read more