Take some relaxing bones, chews and stuffed kongs
Even though the camping experience will be relaxing for you, your dog may be unsettled by the sudden change of surroundings.
Something tasty and fun to eat can really help them to relax, we recommend some chewy bones, or even some tasty treats like the Nature’s Variety Freeze Dried Bites.
Combining all the flavour and goodness of raw ingredients, the range is blended with a special selection of nutritious fruits, vegetables and botanicals.
With no artificial flavours, colours or preservatives, Nature’s Variety Freeze Dried range can be enjoyed straight from the pack, with no refrigeration needed.

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Plan your exercise
You may have gone away for a lovely, chilled break, but your dog will be itching to get outside and exercise.
Many beaches dedicate areas for off lead exercise during the height of the season, so make sure you plan ahead to see where it would be best to walk your pet.
Try Porthkidney Beach in Cornwall, Embleton Bay in Northumberland, or even Holkham Beach in Norfolk?
Plenty of pubs and restaurants are also keen to welcome four-legged friends inside for a nice rest also – let’s face it, a long stroll with a pub lunch cannot be beaten.
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