You love getting out and traveling, and you want to take the most important members of the family with you. This includes your dog. It can make your time away even more memorable. However, you have to keep certain things in mind when you are traveling with your dog. Below are some of the most important tips to keep in mind.
Before you plan any vacation with your dog, you will want to take them to the vet for a checkup. You need to be sure that they are healthy enough to travel. If your dog takes any medication, make sure you bring along enough with you for the entire trip.
You will be taking your dog out for bathroom breaks and walks in unfamiliar areas. You need to have a good collar and leash that can be used with your dog that won’t break or have any issues.
When you have your dog in the car, it’s usually best to have a travel crate where they can stay. It’s safer for them and everyone else in the vehicle.
Always make sure your pet has identification including a collar tag and a chip. You never imagine that your dog could become lost on vacation, but it can and does happen. Proper identification helps to increase the chance of a happy ending.
Your dog needs to stop for bathroom breaks just like you and the kids. Therefore, you will want to make sure that you plan plenty of potty breaks along the way. If you don’t, you might have an unpleasant surprise in the car or their crate.
When you are planning the trip, make sure the locations you are staying in are dog-friendly. You don’t want to get to a motel or a rented home only to find out that they don’t allow dogs on the property. Check to see if they have breed or weight restrictions, too. They aren’t always clear on their websites.
These are six of the most important tips you will want to keep in mind when you are traveling with your dog. Of course, you know your dog best. If there are other things that you might need to do, such as bring along some of their favorite toys to keep them happy, make sure you do it.
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