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Van life with a dog: freedom or stress on four wheels?

Darina Schweizer
31/7/2025
Translation: Katherine Martin
Pictures: Christian Walker

If you’ve chosen the camper van life, you probably have a burning desire for freedom. But what if you take your dog along with you? Does it hold you back? I met up with married YouTubers Patricia and Simon to find out.

Ari is jittery. When I walk into the living room at Patricia’s* parents’ home in the canton of Aargau, the dog shuffles restlessly in his bed, eyes fixed firmly on me. For other dogs, being in a stationary home is totally normal. Ari, on the other hand, isn’t used to it. He and his owners usually travel around in a camper van – and any guests who do come by tend to sit at the camping table outside.

From stray to globetrotter

The four-year-old mongrel was once a Romanian street dog. After being caught as a puppy and placed with a family in Germany, Ari wasn’t doing well. Eventually, animal welfare intervened and took him to a Swiss rescue centre. While Patricia was studying for her nursing degree in 2021, she came across an ad describing the dog. «I knew right then that he was the one,» she recalls, eyes sparkling.

He and Simon return from their mini expedition, luckily without encountering any bears, as they did in Eastern Europe. In those countries, Simon takes a stick and bear spray on their walks. «In some countries, you really need to be careful, keep your dog on a leash and not leave food outside,» he says. Speaking of food, does Ari always eat the local specialities? «No, we’ve discovered a dog food brand you can find anywhere. It’s called Acana.»

On another occasion, the couple saw a Romanian livestock guardian dog brutally kill a deer. «We’ve ruled out travelling to Romania in the near future because of that, even though it’s a wonderful country,» Patricia says. Streets dogs, on the other hand, haven’t caused them any trouble on their travels. They met peaceful strays in Turkey, Albania, Bulgaria and Hungary.

Even so, the couple says it’s important to have your dog vaccinated against rabies and stay vigilant when you’re travelling. «If we’re on a walk and we see a dog we’re unsure about, we cross the road,» Simon says. «It’s the same when we’re finding a place to park our van. If our gut is telling us «no», we leave.»

Lots of exercise and almost no alone time

As I’m saying goodbye to Patricia and Simon and we take a few steps away from the camper van, I’m curious to see what the dog will do next. He’s rarely left alone, and when he is, it’s only ever in cool temperatures, with the sun roof open. «For Ari’s sake, we usually travel north in summer and south in winter – wherever the climate’s temperate,» Patricia says.

We slowly move away from the van. When I look back, I can’t help laughing out loud. Ari’s sitting in the passenger seat, surveying the surroundings with an inquisitive eye. «He’s a great guard dog,» Simon says. «And he’s probably much happier than some dogs living in flats.» Patricia nods in agreement. «That’s right. I doubt many dogs get as much exercise, variety and time with people.»

Ari was born for van life. Day after day, he sets off on new expeditions in his research mobile – and his journey’s showing no signs of stopping. Adventures to the French coast and Tuscany are on the agenda next…

*In order to protect their privacy, I’ve only referred to Patricia and Simon by their first names in this article.

Have you ever travelled with pets? Tell me all about it in the comments.

Header image: Christian Walker

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I love anything with four legs or roots - especially my shelter cats Jasper and Joy and my collection of succulents. My favourite things to do are stalking around with police dogs and cat coiffeurs on reportages or letting sensitive stories flourish in garden brockis and Japanese gardens. 


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