Keeping On Top Of Vaccinations, Flea and Tick Treatments While Abroad
Find out what we did before we left and what we’ve done since we came abroad to keep on top of Scrappy’s healthcare.
Find out what we did before we left and what we’ve done since we came abroad to keep on top of Scrappy’s healthcare.
Food is very important in my life, so we made it a priority in Scrappy’s too! Find out what the little guy gets fed onboard.
We’ve done a few things to help Scrappy adjust to the heat as we have travelled south, read on to find out what.
We’ve had reactions of various degrees since we’ve been abroad. Find out who’s been the best out of the Dutch, French, Spanish and Portuguese.
The experience we had when checking into foreign countries with a dog onboard was not what we expected at all!
One of our favourite things to do when we get somewhere new is to go exploring and Scrappy absolutely loves this bit too.
Most dogs need to be kept entertained or they get bored and possibly even destructive. Find out what we do onboard.
Staying out at anchor or on a mooring really helps to stretch out your cruising fund. Having a dog onboard means planning ahead at times. This is what we do.
The vast majority of marinas we’ve been to have been very accepting of us having a dog on board, which is great, as it makes life a lot easier.
Toilet training a dog on a boat is hard, especially trying to re-train one that is great at going on land. Use these tips to help your dog transition from a land dog to a boat dog.