How do you manage to book a dog cabin on Brittany Ferries? (1 Viewer)

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Since we now have a very clingy rescue dog, I have tried to book a dog friendly cabin to go to either Spain or France. They all seem to be booked up. Does anyone have any tips on how to actually get one of these?
 

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Somebody recently suggested crossing over to Ireland from Wales.
Then get the Bilbao route from Rosslare?

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That leads me to another question-I have looked at all the Irish Ferry sites and it appears that a medium or large sized dog cannot stay with the owner for the crossing-they have to go in the car or in a cage. Both of these would completely spook my poor dog-she behaves wonderfully so long as she is with us but would be very distressed alone in the van or in a cage. She's too big for a pet carrier box so it seems we can't go to Ireland at all! Shame, I really fancied the Wild Atlantic Way!!
 
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We successfully book them every year by phoning as soon as they come out usually around November for the following year as long as your flexible never had a problem.
 
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Interesting-I will make a diary note and try that-do they publish the dates the sailings come out or is it just keep trying?

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