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Good dog, great park… Whitehill Country Park in South Devon solves pet accommodation issues at a stroke

Whitehill Country Park in South Devon has set tails wagging with the launch of extra dog-friendly features for four-legged guests.

Further fanning the Paignton park’s pooch appeal are new “dogs welcome” caravans, including a boutique range for hounds looking to holiday in style.

Better still, the family-run holiday park has also introduced a warm doggy shower which offers Fido a nose-to-tail makeover after a muddy walk.

Whitehill Country Park Brand New Doggy ShowerThe new sprinkle-spa is one of many dog-friendly facilities found at the park with its dedicated pet exercise area and complimentary doggy bags available to owners.

Whitehill Country Park marketing director Claire Jeavons says there has been a steady rise in demand for dog-friendly accommodation over recent years:

“It’s estimated that around twelve million households in the UK own pets, including over eight million dogs of all shapes and sizes.

“Dogs are always regarded as very much part of the family, and our aim at Whitehill is to make them feel just as welcome as their human counterparts.

“By introducing more dog-friendly caravans, and features such as our new doggy shower, we are sending out a welcome message to all responsible owners,” said Claire.

Nestled amid rolling countryside, yet just minutes from the English Riviera coast, Whitehill’s prime setting has been a family favourite for many years.

The wide range of dog-friendly accommodation includes caravan holiday homes, luxury lodges, and touring and camping pitches.

In addition, all guests holidaying with dogs are given a Whitehill Doggy Information Guide on arrival which highlights delightful dog-friendly walks and attractions found in Devon.

More information about the park can be found at www.whitehill-park.co.uk

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