Dog-friendly Beach map and guide
Our partner Home2Go have designed this interactive map showing dog-friendly beaches across the UK
Plan a safe and fun day out with your dog, discover pet-friendly beaches, top safety tips and how to handle emergencies.
There’s nothing better than a day at the beach with your dog – but not all beaches are pet-friendly all year-round, and the seaside comes with hidden hazards for our four-legged friends.
That’s why Vets Now and HomeToGo have partnered to bring you ‘The Pawfect Beach Day’, a comprehensive guide to dog-friendly beaches and essential safety advice for our vets to ensure your pup stays happy and healthy by the coast.
As the world’s largest vacation rental search engine, HomeToGo makes it easy to find the perfect pet-friendly stay, while Vets Now, the UK’s leading provider of emergency veterinary care, ensures pet owners have the knowledge and support they need to keep their dogs safe by the sea.
Whether you’re looking for the best beaches to visit, expert guidance on avoiding common seaside dangers like heatstroke, saltwater poisoning, and jellyfish stings, or emergency advice if something goes wrong, we’ve got you covered! Plus, with our interactive dog-friendly beach map, powered by HomeToGo, you can easily find the perfect coastal spot for your next adventure.
Before you head to the beach, explore our vet-approved safety tips, real pet owner stories, and our quick-reference beach safety checklist. And if your dog ever needs urgent care while you’re out and about, you can reach a 24/7 online vet through PawSquad for immediate advice.
Our partner Home2Go have designed this interactive map showing dog-friendly beaches across the UK
We’ve created a handy infographic showing beach hazards and how to keep your dog safe at the beach
Emergency vet Harriet Robinson shares her advice to ensure your dog has a fun and safe beach day.
Top tips for a safe beach day
Beach checklist: before you go
Emergency signs to look out for
If you need to contact a vet when out and about
Does your dog need emergency care?