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Hello Rover and Mimi and others! Dogs welcome!  E-mail

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A pet friendly welcome awaits you guys at Treetops holiday house, Wye River, on the Great Ocean Road. 

Our holiday house has a dog safe fence immediately outside the front door, a kennel, and bowls. Everything you could possibly want. You are even allowed on the sofas with the special pet sofa covers. In the winter you can snooze in front of the wood fire. Go down to the beach for romps in the sand and waves.

Have fun at Treetops and remember your humans want to relax too, so when you come and stay, don’t chew their slippers!

 
Treetops Dog guest comments  E-mail

“Guess what? I found a seal down at the Wye River beach! It looked really tough, but I reckon I’m tougher. Anyway we watched it sunning itself for ages, what fun.” Mickie the terrier, May 2007.

black dog looks to be talking

 “Our holiday was lovely and my humans were sooo relaxed after three days at Treetops. We even got to see a koala outside the lounge window, so close I could have chased it!” Nakota the labrador, Dec 2006.

“Wow, I got to sleep on the sofas, this Treetops house has doggy covers for them.” Bessie the Labradoodle, Aug 2006.

“Top accommodation, man. My humans and I had a great time, sitting in front of the fire and snoozing and watching dvds.” Max, the border Collie, July 2005.

 
Top 10 things I can do with my human companions at Treetops, Wye River.  E-mail

Sit on the couch and watch the birds on the balcony. “Those cheeky King Parrots are so much fun”.”

Go for a run/walk along the beach “Yeah water and sand! Ohh look, other dogs!”

Go for a swim at the beach. “Throw me a stick please!”

Go for a walk around the village. “Lots of great smells and sights.”

Have a coffee at the Fat Cow café down on Wye River beach (outside tables). “I know a dog bowl will be provided for me by the charming staff.”

Sit in front of the fire. “It’s winter, why would I want to go anywhere?”

Go for a drive on the Great Ocean Road. “Let me hang my head out!”

Walk down the hill to the general store for the Saturday paper. “Maybe I’ll get a treat for being good when I get back.”

Relax below the Wye River pub. “The carpark tables are great for us to listen to and watch the waves. Hey, what about a drink for me?”

Promenade along the Lorne main street and foreshore. Yes, I’ll let you guys have a latte stop soon, but first there’s another dog I have to say hello to.”

 
Five things for my humans to remember when they have me along with them on the road.  E-mail

“Never leave me in a hot car in the sunshine, even for a few minutes. I can’t actually sweat like humans do, I use my tongue and panting to cool down, but I can quickly dehydrate and (gulp) die if it’s too hot.

Always make sure I get a drink regularly during the journey.

And don’t forget, I do need a regular loo stop too and keep that pooper skooper handy to clean up after me (sorry about that!).

Keep me on a leash in public areas (I hate to say that, but yikes, it IS the law!)

Don’t let me roam in the grass too much between October and April, I know I shouldn’t try to catch a pesky snake if I happen to find one, but I can’t help myself

 
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