Why is doing the Camino de Santiago with your dog an excellent idea?
Well, simply because everything you do in life is cooler when you do it with your dog! ;)
Well, simply because everything you do in life is cooler when you do it with your dog! ;)
Just like the rest of the pilgrims, it's necessary to walk the last 100 km to reach Santiago. You'll need to remember to collect at least 2 stamps per day and then [...]
It depends; you'll have to check each time. Although it's true that the Camino is becoming more dog-friendly, it's best to inquire on a case-by-case basis.
Yes, but you'll need to bring your own food and your dog's own bowl. You'll also need to bring a water bowl.
Although it's currently difficult to predict the weather, we recommend avoiding periods of extreme heat and heavy rainfall. Dogs can handle a lot, but it's true that especially in hot weather, their [...]
No, only the mandatory insurance and the vaccination record.
There aren't really any restrictions; dogs can access any section of the Camino without a problem. The only important thing is to remember to leash them in sections where the Camino coincides [...]
Our experience tells us that the most suitable routes are the French Way from Sarria and the Portuguese Way from Tui. Over the years, we've found that along these sections, dogs are [...]
Yes, of course! It's important that your dog is accustomed to long walks and hiking in the mountains.
We recommend that you always keep your dog on a leash on roads, in urban areas or in towns where there are likely to be loose animals. In Galicia it is allowed [...]
If during the Camino de Santiago you have any incident with your pet and it makes it impossible to continue walking, we have a transfer service from any point of the [...]
Carrying the veterinary card or canine passport is mandatory. Additionally, it's recommended to attach a tag with your name and phone number to your pet's collar. Before embarking on your journey, ensure [...]