You can now go on free holidays with your dog and get paid £3,000 for it
You can now go on free holidays with your dog and get paid £3,000 for it.
You and your dog can go on fun minibreaks across the UK and you’ll get paid for the privilege.
Dog owners will know the logistics that come with planning a trip with your pooch.
However, one travel firm just made it super easy – and they will even pay you for going on the holidays!
Holiday rentals site Snaptrip is hiring two ‘Furrfluencers’ and the jobs are sure to get tails wagging.
That’s because your dog will be paid £3,000 to review 10 holiday rentals across the UK (£300 per property), from forest log cabins to seaside cottages and countryside manor houses.
Basically they could end up like these dogs living their best lives on holiday.
As the pups can’t share their opinions in human language, they get to bring their owners along too.
In fact, dog owners will be invited to help their puppy judge properties on factors such as dog enjoyment, dog practicality, access to local walks and dog-friendly establishments like pubs and garden space.
Inside the Beagle-shaped Airbnb that needs to be on all dog lovers’ bucket lists
Owners will also need to take stylish photos of their dogs exploring the properties and write up the review which SnapTrip will upload on its website.
So if you’re constantly snapping photos of your dog anyway, you could be on to something!
The reviews will take place across 12 months too, so there’s ample opportunity to make use of those summer seaside escapes or cosy autumnal country retreats.
Oh, and the company will even cover all your travel expenses too.
Your dog could get a job as a hotel critic and there are perks for owners too.
Snaptrip is recruiting two dogs for the Furrfluencer roles.
The pooches must be comfortable travelling, be either six months to three years old, or four years to 10 years old, must be in good health and comfortable in front of the camera.
Think your pup has what it takes? You can apply for the role by filling out the Furrfluencer form here.
Don’t be disheartened if your dog doesn’t land the gig; you could console them by taking a trip to one of the UK’s best dog-friendly hotels.
Source: mirror.co.uk/travel/news/you-can-now-go-free-20313591
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