Why a Dog Makes the Best Traveling Companion
Some people travel for the scenery. Some for the food. Some for the stories they’ll tell later.
But when you travel with a dog, you travel for the presence.
A dog doesn’t care about the itinerary. He doesn’t ask how many miles are left or whether the hotel has decent Wi-Fi. He isn’t calculating the time, the cost, or the inconvenience. A dog simply climbs into the car, circles once, settles in, and says with his whole body: I’m with you. That’s enough.
And that changes everything.
A dog keeps you grounded
Humans can overthink a trip into exhaustion before the engine even starts. A dog, meanwhile, is already enjoying the first five minutes. The open window. The new smells. The promise of adventure. Traveling with a dog reminds you that the journey is not a problem to be solved but a moment to be lived.
A dog notices what you miss
We speed past landscapes. Dogs inhale them. We glance at people. Dogs greet them. We hurry through rest stops. Dogs turn them into small pilgrimages of curiosity.
A dog’s attention is a kind of blessing: he teaEllyches you to look again, more slowly, more kindly, more fully.
A dog makes you feel safe
Not because he’s fierce—though he’ll try if needed—but because he’s there. There in the unfamiliar hotel room. There on the long stretch of highway. There when the day has been too long and the road too loud. A dog’s companionship is a steadying force, a quiet reassurance that you are not navigating the world alone.
A dog accepts the journey as it is
Traffic jam? Fine. Wrong turn? Interesting. Rainstorm? A chance to nap. A dog doesn’t fight the trip. He inhabits it. And in doing so, he invites you to do the same.
A dog makes the arrival sweeter
When you finally reach your destination—whether it’s a family gathering, a quiet cabin, or simply home again—your dog celebrates it as if the whole journey was designed for this moment of shared joy. And maybe it was.
Traveling with a dog doesn’t make the miles shorter. It makes them gentler. It makes them companioned. It makes them human in the best possible way.
post inspired by Travels with Elly by Larry MacDonald, recently #16 in the Amazon bestseller list for travel with pets
Book Description: A modern, Canadian Travels with Charley.
Discover Canada like never before -- from a personal perspective, similar to John Steinbeck's view of America in his 1960 book Travels with Charley. The author travels from coast to coast in a trailer with his wife and pets, including their Standard Poodle, Elly, in order to gain a better understanding of his adopted country. Interspersed between descriptions of history, cultures, places, and icons are the author's reflections on various things such as Elly's antics, signage, ferries, political injustice, environmental issues, and animal instincts. To provide a canine's perspective, Elly reflects on things of interest to her, including cats, cows, and other critters...but especially cats!
Where was Canada's first settlement? What is its prettiest town? When and where was its most devastating shipwreck? And who was its greatest hero? Find out by reading this account of the author's journey through a unique and wondrous country, brimming with marvelous natural and man-made icons. But above all, the author's interactions with its hospitable people make him justifiably proud to be Canadian. An informative read for armchair travelers with a spirit of adventure, for those wanting to learn more about Canada, and for any cross-Canada traveler, especially RVers and dog lovers.
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