Pet friendly self-catering country cottages throughout the UK

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167 rental properties match your search for Self-catering country cottages that are pet-friendly and allow dogs
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Mendham, Harleston, Norfolk, England
sleeps  8 sleeps 8
4 bedrooms 4 bedrooms
3 bathrooms 3 bathrooms
 2 dogs welcome  2 dogs welcome
family friendly family friendly

Nestled in a beautiful valley and surrounded by over 250 acres of water meadows in the grounds of one of England’s most historic watermills, these five award winning cottages even have a rowing boat and canoes on site to fully experience the beauty and serenity of this picturesque river valley.

ensuite bedroom(s) river views
Facilities, Features & Awards:
gold award winning cottageTVdishwasher in kitchenmicrowave in kitchenfree Wifienclosed gardenParking
7 nights from £400
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St. Margaret's Bay, Dover, Kent, England
sleeps  6 sleeps 6
3 bedrooms 3 bedrooms
1 bathrooms 1 bathroom
 2 dogs welcome  2 dogs welcome

Unique holiday cottage with fabulous sea views perched high on the cliff in a breathtaking location along the White Cliffs of Dover.

ground floor bedroom sea views
Facilities, Features & Awards:
TVdishwasher in kitchenmicrowave in kitchenfree Wifigardenwood burning stoveBBQParking
7 nights from £375
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Many pet ideas detest the idea of leaving pets at home or in the kennels whilst they go off on holiday. You may worry about your pet feeling unhappy in kennels and some dogs will sulk for days on end when you get back - and who could blame them? The idea of being able to take your pet on holiday sounds attractive. A self-catering cottage where your dog is just as welcome as you could be ideal. Many dogs are used to travelling with you in your car and can be taken with you on holiday relatively easily. Don't forget to ensure you have a supply of drinking water and rest breaks for your pet en route. Do give some thought to your destination and what you plan to do there. A sheep chasing dog in the countryside is not welcomed by anyone, nor is a dog that gets left behind to cause damage in a cottage because he's not used to being left for lengthy periods whilst you visit the local attractions.

Most dog owners are very responsible people and will not allow their dog to cause damage or mess. Many cottage owners who welcome pets will have experience of keeping pets themselves and be sympathetic. They may even have additional facilities for them. They will be able to advise you about the best places to walk your dog and of a suitable vet in case of emergency.

Of course it is possible to take other types of pets on holiday with you but it is not always advisable. Cats do not respond well to change and may escape in a strange environment. The factors to consider are: the well-being of your pet possible damage to the cottage effect on your enjoyment cost of leaving your pet behind If taking your pet will cause you undue stress then leave it suitably provided for at home. You can always ring to enquire about its welfare. And, if you plan to take any other pet on holiday apart from a dog, do check with the owners of the self-catering accommodation first.