A woman who has travelled to nine countries with her in tow has revealed which European nation which felt the most welcoming to her beloved pooch. Alice, a 27-year-old from Essex, has become famous for exploring the world with her four-year-old chocolate Labrador Hector. Together the pair have visited France, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands.
Switzerland, Germany, Wales and Scotland. Alice told onsite travel booking company that without airplane travel, taking your dog with you on holiday is not nearly as stressful as it may seem. “We use the to cross into Europe, it is extremely convenient, affordable and flexible too.
We had to use a car train in Switzerland to pass through a mountain, this was an open train so it was really cool to open the windows and watch the snowfall as we passed between and through the mountains! Hector also got to stick his head out the window (safely) to take in the view and all the new smells," she said. When it came to travelling within the countries they were visiting, Alice said Hector is an extremely well behaved traveller. “He is super relaxed on long journeys and we make sure we stop regularly for toilet breaks.
He usually goes to sleep on the back seat for the whole journey which makes travelling with him really easy," she said. In terms of the country Alice felt was most pro-Hector (and dogs in general), the Netherlands came out on top. “From the cities to the smaller towns and villages, it felt like Hector was welcome everywhere.
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