Exploring the world with your new puppy is one of the greatest joys of early dog ownership. From countryside walks and coastal days to cafés and overnight stays, shared outings build confidence, social skills and lifelong bonds.
But puppies experience travel very differently from adult dogs. With limited stamina, developing immunity and new-world sensitivity, successful trips depend on thoughtful planning and the right equipment.
Here’s how to enjoy safe, relaxed holidays and day trips with your new puppy...
Short outings can begin soon after your puppy settles home, even before full vaccinations — as long as ground exposure is safely controlled.
Safe early trips include:
Gradual exposure builds travel confidence early.
Young puppies cope best with calm, predictable environments.
Ideal early locations once fully vaccinated:
Avoid crowded events, busy promenades, or long urban days initially.
Preparation prevents stress away from home.
Essential puppy travel kit:
Familiar scents and items help puppies relax in new places.
When planning trips or holidays with your puppy, consider places that offer:
Accommodation near shops, vets, green spaces and cafés makes days out much easier. Check out petspjamas.com or pawsandstay.co.uk
Search keywords to use:
Eating out doesn’t have to be a challenge when you travel with your puppy. Here’s how to find places that welcome dogs:
Example dog-friendly dining options (UK tips):
Before planning overnight stays or long travels: