![]() Your dog may not tolerate certain activities. Many people try to take advantage of their brief sojourn in a new place to “see everything.”īut when you’re traveling with a dog, you can’t “see everything.” Some places will not allow your dog to accompany you. The Dog Sets the PaceĮveryone has a different travel style. ![]() And paying attention to what caught Chula’s eye (or nose) meant the Longs noticed things that would not be mentioned at all in a traditional travelogue. Traveling with a dog transformed the trip. As you’d expect, the highlights of the trip (according to Chula), include a sheep-herding festival, chasing a cat, and the smells of delicious food. The book about their trip, Dog Trots Globe–To Paris & Provence, describes their travels from Chula’s point of view. Sheron and Bob Long found out when they took their nine-year-old Sheltie, Chula, on a two-month French vacation. ![]() How would your travel through the French countryside or a walk along a Paris street change if you were accompanied by your dog? ![]() You can find my latest review at Dog Trots Globe (And Pens Memoir). Each month I will contribute a review of a book or film on the subject of Pet Travel to A Traveler’s Library. ![]()
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