A pair of household canine made their strategy to six completely different international locations throughout a European highway journey with their house owners.
Matt Robertson, 38, and David Barker, 36, determined to enbark on a 12-day journey expertise throughout Europe lately — however they couldn’t depart their furry mates behind.
The pair instructed SWNS that they couldn’t think about leaving their Bernese mountain canine, Buddy, and their pug, Winston, at their Hertfordshire, England, residence base whereas they journeyed by way of Europe.
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So all 4 of them piled right into a automotive and drove from England to France, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, Luxembourg and Belgium.
“We have done a lot of dog-friendly holidays, and we wanted to push the boat out and travel into Europe,” Robertson mentioned to SWNS.
For the primary a part of the highway journey, Robertson, a tech trade employee, mentioned the group needed to get out of England — which wasn’t that thrilling by way of journey experiences.
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He added, “As we got further into France and Switzerland, there [were] mountains all around.”
The pet owner said they drove for no longer than six hours each day, and three hours on shorter days, agreeing to never go further than 300 miles at once.
“The scenery is beautiful, and we were able to switch drivers, which was nice,” he told SWNS.
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After a few stops in France, Robertson said their loaded-down car then headed for Bernese, Switzerland — noting they wanted to make sure their Bernese mountain dog made it “back to his roots.”
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“It also had a sentimental feeling to it as we took Buddy back to his roots and [for] a walk on the Bernese Mountains,” he said.
The road trip also included a stop in Lake Como, Italy, and other popular vacation destinations.
Robertson told SWNS that they took the dogs with them everywhere — including to breakfast, lunch and dinner spots.
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Prior to leaving for the 1,700-mile road trip, Robertson said the pups needed a rabies vaccination, an animal health certificate and a tapeworm treatment — or they wouldn’t be allowed again into the U.Ok.