Before traveling, you should examine your four-legged friends and make sure all vaccinations are up to date. Note: Some countries require an official veterinary certificate to travel.
Dogs need time to get used to change. The following measures can help your dog make the transition:
• Feed them familiar food
• Keep a familiar schedule
• Do not leave your dog alone for too long
• Increase the scope of unusual activities slowly to avoid overloading
• Climate change - gradually increase outdoor stays
• No haircuts before vacation - fur regulates and protects from sunburn
Dogs are "running animals" so easy hikes and walks with their "pack" are the most beautiful thing.
• Let your dog run freely or walk them on loose line, so that they can determine their own pace
• Allow sufficient breaks on long walks!
• Do not forget water or food
All hiking trails in and around Oberstdorf are ideal for hiking and dog walking. Some of the mountain cabins even allow dogs overnight. Find out beforehand the best the respective landlord from the directory. The cabins are generally open from mid-June to mid-October. It is recommended that you and your dog have mountain experience and are vertigo free. You need good shoes and mountain suitable equipment.
Cycling should be adapted to the health of your dog. Avoid trips in the midday heat and take your dogs health into consideration regardless of the speed.
• Try to avoid busy routes and stick to trails and low-traffic roads.
• Your dog should always run on the side facing away from the street
In the snow
Almost all dogs feel terrific in the snow. The fresh winter air strengthens their immune system and stimulates circulation. Older dogs can behave like young dogs again and again are top fit.
• Avoid ice and deep snow.
• Your dog should not eat the snow; it can cause diarrhea, stomach and intestinal inflammation.
• Regularly remove large lumps of snow from paws and fur spaces.
• Free their feet of gravel and rinse off the salt with lukewarm water.
• Protect his paws from cracking with Vaseline.
Mountain cable cars/gondolas with dogs
In Oberstdorf - no problem. Day tickets (valid for 7 days) for 5 € can be purchased at the cable car stations. Please obey the rules of the local cable car companies regarding muzzles and when dogs have to be kept on a leash. Further Information can be obtained on the website of the cable car companies please see: OK Bergbahnen
Incidentally, the Breitachklamm in Tiefenbach is not a problem with your dog, but please take them on a leash all the time.