Daily Express

Auf wiedersehe­n pet...dog lovers shun foreign trips

- By Steph Spyro

FOUR in 10 dog owners prefer to holiday in the UK with their beloved pet rather than go abroad and leave them behind.

Nearly 40 per cent said it was “imperative” that their fourlegged friend join the fun at hotspots such as Cornwall or Lake District.

The figures from Co-op Insurance – which offer further proof that Britain continues to be a nation of animal lovers – means that up to 4.8 million pooches could be setting off to popular destinatio­ns this year. Charles Offord, managing director of Co-op Insurance, said: “Many people have welcomed a dog into their home over the past year and it’s understand­able they want their four-legged family members to share in the holiday fun.”

But he warned that pet thieves were on the prowl everywhere – including tourist destinatio­ns. He said: “We’d remind owners to be on their guard – both owners and their dogs will be in unfamiliar surroundin­gs so they must remain alert if enjoying a drink on the beach or in a beer garden. Dog thieves can be opportunis­tic and a dog who looks lost is perfect prey.”

Thousands of people have got a pet during the pandemic as they spent more time at home or tried to combat loneliness.

But Mr Offord warned that people risk breaching the

Highway Code if they drive with an unrestrain­ed pet in the car which may distract the driver.

In the event of an accident, it could actually negate insurance cover as well as result in a maximum fine of £5,000.

He said: “Many owners don’t realise they’re risking big penalties if they let their dog travel unrestrain­ed. Not only is it against the law but it could invalidate their insurance, costing them more money if they’re involved in an accident.”

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