Your dog could land a top job reviewing holidays across the UK - here's how Applications are now open for the dog job of a lifetime: to be the Canine Critic for 2023, travelling the UK reviewing dog-friendly holidays.
Now in its sixth year, the annual Canine Critics competition returns for 2023 and it's only getting tougher, with tens of thousands of entries vying to be top dog. This year,...
Want to take your dog on holiday? Here’s everything you should consider before you do
In the UK, over half of travellers (53%) take holidays with their pets, which means millions of our animal companions are getting away for a break every year.1 In fact, over two-thirds of Brits (67%) plan their entire holiday around their dogs suggesting our furry friends have a huge say in what we get up to...
West Kirby Named UK’s Most ‘Instagrammable’ Dog-Friendly Beach
Dog-friendly holidays are now becoming more popular than ever, making it easier for pet owners to spend more precious time together by bringing their four-legged friends on holiday with them. This is more evident on Instagram, where the hashtag #DogsOfInstagram has been used over 247 million times.
Canine Cottages has announced that applications are open for the fourth annual Canine Critics competition. The competition gets tougher each year, as applicants battle for one of 10 coveted Canine Critics positions. Successful applicants will act as the company’s paws on the ground, responsible for reviewing cottage holidays, getting involved on their social channels and sniffing out the very...
With the summer holidays in full swing and a heatwave on the horizon it is no wonder people are flocking to the beaches, with their furry friends by their side.
The UK is home to some amazing beaches, and dog-friendly holiday lettings company Canine Cottages has collated the six best dog-friendly beaches in the UK, so that you and your dog can enjoy the view of the sea all-year-round...
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