
I can understand why it’s so hard to leave them behind and out of the fun while planning a family vacation.
After all, she too has the right to some new experiences, sights and smell every now and then.
But if your dog isn’t comfortable being in strange places or has a nasty habit of growling at others, then she might not be a good companion.
But in order to take your dog with you, it's important to teach them some proper etiquettes prior to travel.
These commands are vital for building trust between you besides helping you control inappropriate behavior such as barking, jumping etc.
Next comes teaching her about walking etiquettes.