42% of Dog Owners Say the Best Part of Vacation Is… Coming Home to Their Dog

For dog people, traveling is basically a countdown to getting home and being smothered in fur and slobber.

A new survey of 2,000 dog owners confirms what every pet parent already knows: the highlight of any vacation isn’t the beach, the food, or the overpriced souvenirs… it’s that tail-wagging, zoomie-filled reunion at the front door when they return from the trip.

Here’s how obsessed we are with our dogs:

🐶 42% say coming home to their dog is the best part of the trip
🕐 53 minutes is how long it takes before the average person starts missing their pup
🧠 13 times a day is how often people think about their dog while traveling
📱 19% have asked a pet sitter to put the dog on the phone
📹 17% have FaceTimed their dog
🧳 76% say summer travel plans depend on whether they can find good dog care
😭 22% say missing their dog can ruin their trip
🔮 1 in 5 claim they “always” know what their dog’s going to do before they do it

People also have plenty of vacation anxiety when it comes to their dog.

  • 40% of dog owners say they constantly worry about their pup while traveling
  • 32% don’t trust anyone else to understand their dog’s quirks
  • 34% are afraid their dog won’t get enough love
  • And the same number worry their dog won’t get enough walks or playtime

We’re so deep in the dog-parent lifestyle that 40% of us worry more about the dog’s needs than our own. (Only 19% say the reverse, which feels like a lie.)

But here’s the kicker: while we’re focused on belly rubs and ball tosses, only 28% think about giving their dog mental stimulation, and just 29% prioritize socialization. That’s like feeding your kid lunch but never letting them go to recess or read a book.

Moral of the story: If you’re going to leave your dog behind, make sure they’re living their best life too… because odds are, you’re the one who’s going to suffer more.

The Perfect Vacation Is Three Hours from Home

If the long holiday weekend left you craving a real getaway, you’re not alone. A new survey is offering fresh insight into what many Americans consider the “perfect vacation”—and it might be closer (and pricier) than you’d think.

According to a recent report from Talker Research, the ideal vacation lasts 11 days and takes place roughly three hours from home. Whether that’s an exciting prospect or a letdown may depend on how badly you want to avoid airports.

And speaking of avoiding airports, that “perfect” distance of three hours might help explain the trip’s jaw-dropping price tag: an average of $8,800 per person. That breaks down to around $800 a day, meaning this “ideal” trip would likely include premium accommodations, fine dining, and plenty of activities—or perhaps a short-haul flight and some serious splurging.

So what are travelers looking for on this getaway? According to the poll:

  • 63% want a beach destination,
  • 53% are after “the great outdoors,”
  • 43% crave a mix of big cities and historical sightseeing,
  • And 31% prefer visiting landmarks and outdoor attractions.

But while preferences vary, one key theme emerged: relaxation. The perfect trip isn’t just about checking off tourist boxes—it’s about completely unplugging, making new memories, and enjoying the freedom to do absolutely nothing (or everything) on your own terms.

Whether your dream vacation includes a beach hammock, a hiking trail, a full-service experience, or a self-guided tour, the key takeaway is this: a meaningful break doesn’t have to be far away—but it might cost you.

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