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Pet-Friendly Places in the UK

Okay, so you decided to bring your pet along with you this holiday. After making all the necessary preparations about your flight, don’t forget to think about your accommodation. Here are some tips:

Search for pet-friendly hotels online and make your reservations in advance.

Know the hotel’s policy and restrictions when it comes to bringing dogs or other pets.

Have your dog or pet checked by a vet to ensure that it is ready for travel.

Make sure that an ID with your contact details is properly secured on your dog’s collar.

Take with you some of your pet’s favorite things like his food bowl, bedding or toy.

Bring a first-aid kit for your pet.

Always leash your dog when taking a stroll.

And remember, keep your pet with you at all times.

If you’re vacationing in the UK, two pet-friendly hotels in London are The Langham Hotel in London and The Milestone Hotel & Apartments.  

Pet-friendly hotels in Birmingham are the Airport Holiday Inn, Marriott Hotel, Express by Holiday Inn, and the Holiday Inn, Birmingham.  

If you’re looking for pet-friendly hotels in Manchester, Four Points by Sheraton, the Radisson Hotel and the Holiday Inn Express are some of the hotels worth checking out.

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