Yes, you can take dogs to Canton, Michigan, which is very dog-friendly, featuring a designated fenced-in dog park in Canton Township (requiring membership/vaccination records). Many local restaurants and patios, such as Rusty Nail Lounge and Maverick’s, allow dogs in outdoor seating areas. Dogs must be leashed in public spaces and parks.
A huge park at its heart and plenty of dog-friendly attractions – including museums – make Cardiff a brilliant city break destination when you're bringing your pet. For a responsible and enjoyable visit, always remember to follow the Dog Walking Code.
To travel to Switzerland with a dog, your dog requires a microchip, a valid rabies vaccine at least 21 days before the date of entry, and a pet passport. For countries with a higher risk of rabies, a rabies titre test is required. To view the detailed list of requirements, check out the Swiss government website.
Some UK shops are known for their dog-friendly policies – including John Lewis, The Range and Waterstones – while others make the rules on a store-by-store basis. For hygiene reasons, no supermarkets in the UK are dog friendly, but all must allow assistance dogs under UK law.
Switzerland is a beautiful country with lots of wide open spaces. In Switzerland, dogs are welcome everywhere, even in shopping centers except in food stores for hygienic reasons.
The cost for an AHC typically ranges from £150 to £350, depending on the specific requirements. This includes a microchip (£10–£30), a rabies vaccination (£40–£70), and the AHC issuance by a vet (£100–£200) after a 21-day wait following the rabies shot.
Switzerland evokes a picture of beautiful snow-capped alps and delicious Swiss chocolate. The country is also well-known for how pet-friendly it is; you can bring your pet dog with you on trains and buses, shops and restaurants, and many famous tourist attractions.
The "5-second rule" for dog walking is a safety test for hot surfaces: place the back of your hand on the pavement or asphalt; if you can't comfortably hold it there for five seconds, it's too hot for your dog's paw pads, which can burn quickly on surfaces much hotter than the air temperature, so walk during cooler times like early morning or late evening.
Yes, you can drive to France with your pet dog, as long as it has the valid documentations, including being microchipped, and vaccinated against rabies. In order to gain entry into France from the UK, the dog will need a pet passport, known as a Animal Health Certificate (AHC).
A Fit to Fly Certificate is a crucial document issued by a qualified veterinarian that confirms your pet is in good health and can safely endure the journey on an plane. This certificate is often required by airlines and travel authorities, to ensure the well-being of your pet during the flight.
Like in any other country, many rules have been introduced to reinforce common sense. Rules that may be included in your rental contract, like 'no flushing and no shower after 10pm' are there to enforce common sense and stress the fact that you should not bother your neighbours.
If you are in possession of a valid ticket, your dog can enjoy unlimited travel by train, boat, Postbus and most Swiss urban public transport services for a Day Pass Dogs for just CHF 25.
The Aldi £13 rule refers to its significant pay increases for UK store assistants, making it the first supermarket to pay above £13 per hour, with rates rising to £13.35 nationally and £14.71 within the M25 from March 2026, with even higher rates for experience, all part of its pledge to lead on pay and offer paid breaks.
There's no single "number 1" healthiest dog food, as the best choice depends on your dog's age, breed, and health needs, but top veterinarian-recommended brands often include Hill's Science Diet, Royal Canin, and Purina Pro Plan, known for meeting AAFCO standards, with other high-quality brands like Merrick, First Mate, and Zignature also praised for specific ingredients or sensitive stomachs. Focus on foods with real meat as the first ingredient, balanced fats (Omega-3s), and avoid fillers, looking for brands that conduct feeding trials and have veterinary nutritionists on staff.