Dog Travel | 5 Tips for Stress-Free Travel With Your
Dog
When you’re planning your next family trip, everyone is likely to be thrilled
and will have more fun if you take the family dog along. Whether you are planning to travel by car, plane, train,
or ship, in hot or cold weather - traveling with your dog doesn’t have to be difficult for you or your canine pal
if you follow these simple pet travel tips:
1. Advanced dog training in car etiquette will keep your dog
safer, which means more pleasant traveling experiences for you and the other passengers on any car
trip you take. It’s best to start him out on short drives, if possible, when he is still a puppy. Hold him on your
lap or on the seat beside you to give him confidence. Right from the start, do not permit leaping in the car or any
chance of jostling the driver. Helping your dog get accustomed to the sensation of motion in short stages will help
greatly in preventing car sickness.
2. Never let her run loose without supervision. You
should take precautions against her straying and keep her on a leash in strange areas. Never let her run loose
without supervision, regardless of how well-behaved and well-trained she is. It's probably not a good idea
to leave her alone in a hotel or motel room – it is easy for a room attendant to open a door and accidentally
let your dog out. Your dog should be outfitted with a dog collar, a
license tag, and identification plate which gives his full name, address, and contact number of a
trusted person, just in case your pet is lost.
3. Feeding while traveling doesn’t have to be a problem
these days. Purchase soft-moist dog food, which is ideal for the traveling dog, since these foods
do not require refrigeration and are easy to take along and serve. With his favorite dog food along, it will be
easier for your dog to become used to the routine of traveling.
4. Your dog will feel more at home, while in strange places, if you take along some familiar
items like his favorite toy, his own dog grooming supplies, and feeding bowl. A small kit or suitcase for
carrying these supplies is a great idea. A large plastic container is useful for carrying drinking water. He will
also appreciate his own dog bed or blanket when you stay in a motel or hotel (and you can bet the proprietor will
be grateful too).
5. Are you traveling outside of your home state or to another
country? Make sure that you obtain an up-to-date canine travel document from the places you
plan to visit. Most states and foreign countries require a health certificate from your vet including a statement
that your dog has had his rabies shot. If you are going out of the country, you will also need these papers from a
vet to get him back into a United States. And find out early about quarantine rules.
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