Travelling with pets in a motorhome is common. This is the conclusion of the "Question of the Month" in October. It's mainly dogs that are allowed to travel in a motorhome, but there are also a few lucky cats and hamsters. Today we present some tips for those travelling with pets in their motorhome.
Here are the results
A total of 71 people took part in the vote, and this is the result of the vote on the question Do you have pets in your campervan? It turned out that as many as 46% have a dog in their motorhome. There are also quite a few (36 %) who have no pets at all in their motorhome. The second most common pets after dogs are cats (8 %), unwanted mice (4 %) and hamsters (3 %).
- Dog (46 %)
- No pets (35 %)
- Cat (8 %)
- Mice, unwelcome (4 %)
- Hamster (3 %)
- Rabbit (1 %)
- Guinea pig (1 %)
Tips for travelling with pets in your motorhome
If you're travelling with a pet in your motorhome, you'll want to know what the rules are before you head out into Europe. Generally speaking, you can bring your dog or cat into the EU as long as you follow the basic rules, which include identification marking, vaccination against rabies and making sure the animal has an EU passport.
If you are travelling outside the EU, you need to check specifically with the country you are travelling to. You also need to check if you plan to bring other animals, such as guinea pigs or canaries.