Can I take my dog on a holiday with me?

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Sure you can! I recived several inquiries about the possibility of hosting your small dog (German shepherd of 50 kg) in apartments or a hotel. And each year are more frequent. Say that there are no problems, there are many landlords like you who love dogs and guests them happy. I would advise you to describe your beloved and his habits. Even hotels are adapting and you will not have lots of problems.

Can I access to the beach with my dog?

In some beaches is expressly prohibited, for example Baška, in Punat, Krk and Šilo and you are invited to observe them. In other beaches, the more "liberal" is not present signs and then you could come to terms with the eyes with those who do not share your same passion.

The town of Krk, and behind him the others, alerted the growing need for regulation has thought of an entire beach dedicated to our pets. It is true a beach just for them (even the owner can access ..... just a joke). Located in the town of Krk, near the beach Dražica, are accessed easily through the passing lane to the left of Koralj, watching the sea.

But beware, beaches for dogs is not to say "faeces free" excuse the expression but I have visited some beaches (or minefield) and were indecent.

If I can permitt I would remind you to continue with the good custom, collecting the excrement and throwing them in the appropriate containers (especially if you are in the garden of the user hosts). My advice however is to look for isolated beaches, where the dog is on vacation and you are accompany him, if you are in the right place, the faeces of the dog is confused with those of sheep .....

If you enjoy nature as you like animals, you'll find lots of places to run with your beloved and let him go swimming in the sea without "any" bond.

I had the pleasure of meeting in person Michela & David, guests in the apartments of Katalin in Krk. With them was also the small Jura. They had already visited the beach for dogs of Krk and I recommend them to visit Prniba too. Easily accessible and often not crowded, good for the dogs;