Going on a Roadtrip in Australia with Your Dog

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Are you an avid explorer looking for a new and exciting adventure with your doggy best friend in Brisbane or around Victoria? Travelling around Australia with your dog can be an incredible experience. Whether you’re looking for a short weekend getaway or a longer road trip, there are plenty of amazing places to explore across the country. 

It is also a great way to bond and create memories that will last a lifetime. In this article, we’ll discuss the best tips and tricks for taking your pup on a road trip around Australia. From finding pet-friendly accommodation to packing the right supplies, we’ve got you covered. 

What to bring

First off, you’ll need to pack the right supplies before setting off on your trip to make sure your dog will have everything they need to be safe and comfortable. 

  • Bed or blankets. This will ensure that your pup has a comfortable place to rest when you’re stopped, as well as a familiar scent that will help them relax. 
  • Food and water. Make sure to bring enough food and water to last the entire trip, as well as a bowl for your pup to eat and drink out of. 
  • Toys and treats. Toys can help keep your pup entertained during the trip, and treats can help keep them motivated and interested in the journey. 
  • Leash and collar. This will help ensure your pup stays safe during the trip and that you have control if anything unexpected happens. 
  • First aid kit. If your pup gets injured during the trip, you’ll be prepared to handle it. Also, make sure you bring any pertinent medications that your dog might need.

Deciding where to go

Australia is a great place to explore with your four-legged friend. From the stunning beaches of the east coast to the rugged outback, there are plenty of great road trips you can take with your dog. 

Here are some of popular road trips ideal for an adventure with your pup: 

  1. Great Ocean Road

This iconic road trip stretches from Torquay to Allansford and is one of the most spectacular drives in Australia. With its stunning coastal views, you and your pup can explore the dramatic limestone cliffs, white sandy beaches, and lush forests. 

There are plenty of pet-friendly stops along the way, including the Twelve Apostles and London Bridge. 

  1. Fraser Island 

Located off the coast of Queensland, Fraser Island is one of the world’s largest sand islands. It’s a great place for a road trip, with plenty of opportunities for your pup to explore the unique dunes, freshwater lakes, and bushland. 

There are lots of pet-friendly campgrounds and accommodation options on the island, and plenty of places to swim and play. 

  1. Great Alpine Road

This breathtaking drive takes you through Victoria’s High Country, from Wangaratta to Bairnsdale. It’s a great place to take your pup on a road trip, with plenty of hikes and spots to explore. 

Stop off at the snow-capped mountains, lakes, and rivers, and enjoy the stunning views. 

  1. Gibb River Road 

This 660-kilometre road trip takes you through the stunning landscapes of the Kimberley region in Western Australia. Enjoy the red dust, gorges, and waterfalls, and soak up the unique Aboriginal culture. 

Along the way, you can stop off at pet-friendly accommodations and campsites, and take your pup for a swim in the river. 

Other helpful tips

  1. Make sure your dog is properly licensed and registered with local authorities. 
  2. Research pet-friendly hotels and camping sites along your route so you don’t get caught in situations wherein you’ve paid for a hotel but they won’t let your dog in. Alternatively, you can travel using an RV so you can sleep anywhere you decide to go. 
  3. Take regular breaks for your dog to get out for a walk and use the bathroom to prevent any accidents. 
  4. If your dog isn’t microchipped, make sure your dog is wearing an identification tag with your current contact information in case he gets lost.
  5. Bring along a crate or kennel for the car or hotel, if necessary, so that your dog has a safe space, especially if he’s prone to anxiety. 
  6. Make sure the car is well ventilated and that your pet cannot escape. Never leave your dog in the car for prolonged periods when you have things to do as they can suffocate or experience heat stroke. 

Takeaway

Taking your dog on a road trip around Australia is an amazing experience that will make memories that will last a lifetime. From the stunning sunsets to the fascinating wildlife of the east coast, you will never forget the sights and experiences that you and your pup have shared. 

Your pup will be thankful for all the new discoveries and adventures. With proper planning and preparation, you can assure your four-legged friend is safe and comfortable throughout your trip, making it a truly unforgettable experience.

Mick Pacholli

Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972.  Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry. Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.        

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