Tuesday, 13 July 2021

Destinations in Crete: Preveli palm beach & Vasilis rock beach

Woof! Welcome to my blog pawfriends. 🐾 I have a new destination for you! In my last roadtrip we drove to South Rethymno where you can find the famous Preveli palm beach (named like this because of the big palm forest right next to the river that ends up in the sea) and we combined it with a visit to the beach right next to Preveli. Less famous but not less fun there. Let me show you around and bark about where is the best place to go! 🐾

Pitstop on the way to Preveli










How to reach Preveli?

Preveli is a 50 minute drive from the big city Rethymno. The best way is to take the main road from Rethymno and pass from the Kourtaliotiko gorge. Passing from that road will give you many points to stop and enjoy the breathtaking views. We followed the way to Vasilis rock beach because there is plenty of parking space, a nice tavern, supermarket and rent rooms if you want to spend the night there. 

From there starts a 20min uphill walk to Preveli palm beach, the path is safe to walk for dogs too, only in summertime be careful as the temperatures might be too high. 

View over the Preveli bay from the walk path











After our 20 minute walk we arrived at the Preveli beach, it was super crowded and we had a little bit of a problem finding a comfy spot to relax. We managed to find shadow under the trees behind the small chapel. My dad went to explore the river parts as well as the beach but unfortunately because of the massive crowds swimming for me was not possible. At all time I was on leash close to mama but sadly many tourists didn't liked or where scared of dogs so my humans respect that. I still had a nice time chilling in the shade wif my snacks and toys that mum had brought from home. 

In the afternoon we walked back to the parking and right there in front I had the most pawsome time in Vasilis Rock Beach! Only the parts on the right side are taken by sun beds but at the left it's completely free and not crowded. The waters where crystal clear and shallow, pawfect for a dive into the sea! For me as a doggo this beach was way better then the touristic Preveli palm beach. 

After our swim we decided to check out the tavern there and I was welcomed by the friendly owner. We had a very yummy dinner there. Highly recommend Dionyssos Tavern!

Luna's final verdict 🐶🐾😃:

For me as a doggy the Preveli palm beach was nice for walkies but too crowded for a swim. I had a much better time at the calm Vasilis rock beach & the Dionyssos tavern. In case you have limited time and come on a hot summer day I would skip Preveli. If you can come a little later on the day when the sun is down the walkie is worth it (in afternoon many tourists leave Preveli also). 


Videoclip of Luna in Vasilis Rock Beach

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Thursday, 8 July 2021

How old can a Border Collie become?

Woof! It's me Luna again! 🐾Todays topic is the "lifespan" of a Border Collie. It's one of the most frequently asked questions by people that would like to buy or adopt a Border Collie. In this blog I will answer this question and give my top tips for a longer and healthier life.










The average lifespan of a Border Collie:

It's hard to predict the future but commonly the lifespan of a BC* is around 12-15 years. My mum's first BC reached the age of 15 but she also has had a friend that their BC even lived until 17 years. Ofcourse there are many factors that play a role such as genetics, environment, nutrition, etc.. The most important is to make sure that your BC lives not only long but also a comfortable and qualitative live.

Luna's top tips for a happy and healthy life:

1. It all starts with the purchase/adoption.

Purchase from a responsible breeder that tests his/her dogs on genetic diseases (DNA tests, scans for hip/elbow dysplasia,..) and makes sure to avoid as much as possible inbreeding. Ideally you want a dog to have less than 10% COI (Coefficient of inbreeding). A breeder should be able to tell you the COI if they can't its a big red flag or in other words a NO go!

In case of adoption check if the dog has a pedigree, if so check for possible inherited diseases in the parents/family lines. Talk to the shelter and try to harvest as much information as possible. Sometimes dogs in shelters come with a specific health problem but this is absolutely not always the case. 

Buying or adopting is always a risk but in case of adoption if you are aware the dog has existing problems think twice before making the commitment. In any case a dog is for life!

2. Limit the amount of stress and toxins in your dog's daily life.

Just like humans, dogs also suffer if they have to much stress. A stress free dog is a happy dog! 

In regard with the toxins we should try to avoid  things like: air fresheners, laundry detergent, bleach based floor cleaning products,dog shampoos, food coloring, etc.. A Barf diet or high quality kibble in combination with fresh vegies and fruits without any nasty additives is the real nutrition your dog needs. In regard with dog shampoo pick up brands that work with natural ingredients (I love to use soap bars).

And last but not least flea and worming products. Sadly I see many vets overdose dog's without any indication of worm infections. Regarding flea's there are many natural spray's. It is generally know BC's are very sensitive to several deworming and anti flea products ingredients. You can find more about this in my blog post about MDR1-gen.

3. Stay fit, never become obese!

Some call the Border Collie "the athlete" in sheepherding. Can you imagine an athlete trying to run fast with excessive weight? Every extra pound puts so much strain on a BC's heart, joints and also increases the chance for diabetes. 

4. Don't over-train the dog

Border collies are know for their non-stop working drive. I am also one of these dog's! My mum has to tell me very often to take some rest. Just because a BC is capable of working/playing/running all day doesn't mean it's not gonna effect them at the long run. Too much exercise or exercising without warming up leads often to injury's or arthritis. One of the most common mistakes is non-stop tennis ball chasing. It's essential to keep variety between physical and mental exercise and a moderate amount of the time like for example 2 times per day 1 hour instead of 2 hours in a row. 

5. Keep your teefies sparkling white and go reguraly for vet checks.

The better we take care of our BC's teeth the longer they stay healthy. Many elderly dog's suffer from dental issues because of lack of cleaning during their younger years. Also the vet can check the teeth during yearly check ups. Don't wait until it's too late! 

That where my top tips for today, do you think I miss some impawtant aspect? Don't hestitate to send me a DM on Instagram or e-mail
Paw from me🐾


*BC = Border Collie




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