8 Tips For Traveling With Your Dog
Just because you have a dog
doesn’t mean you have to stay home all the time. If you
plan ahead and take a little care, it is easy and fun to travel
with your dog.
Here are some tips to make the
trip easier on both you and your pet:
1. Get your dog used to
riding in the car by taking him on short trips. Go to fun
places like the dog park, the fast food drive through (where
you can feed him bits of meat from your burger), or to visit
friends. You want him to think that trips in the car are
fun. You don’t want your dog to think that all car trips
end up at the vet’s office.
2. If your dog tends to
get carsick, don’t feed him the morning of the trip.
Having your dog travel with an empty stomach will help to
prevent any car sickness.
3. Bring plenty of water
and a water dish along. You will need to give your dog
periodic drinks of water when you stop for a rest. It
will be easier to get your dog to drink if it is familiar water
from home. Water in different places often smells or
tastes differently, and your dog may not want to drink
it.
4. Be sure to pack your
dog’s food, treats, favorite bed, toys, and
leash.
5. If your dog uses a
crate, bring that along too. If you don’t have a large
vehicle, you can buy crates that fold up. When you get to
your destination, you can put your dog in his crate while you
go somewhere that you can’t bring him along.
6. How should your dog
travel in the car? Some dogs like to sit or lay on the
seat, so bring a blanket to protect the upholstery. Other
dogs may need to be kept in a crate in the car. Be sure
the crate can’t slide around and scare the dog while you’re
driving. You can also purchase dog seat belts to
keep your dog safe while sitting in the car.
7. Make a stop every few
hours to walk your dog and give him some water. Some dogs
are frightened by the noisy trucks driving by, so try to walk
in a quiet area. Be a good citizen and bring plastic bags
along to pick up the mess.
8. If your dog is anxious
about staying in a hotel or strange house at your destination,
he might not eat or drink. You don’t want him to get
dehydrated, so be sure to get him to drink, at least. You
can mix chicken broth or gravy into the dog’s water. That
will usually get him to lap it right up. You can mix
chicken broth or gravy into the food too.
The first trip will be the
hardest, because your dog will not realize that you are coming
back. With the first trip behind you, if you have taken
the time to make sure it is pleasant for your dog, future
traveling with your dog should be a breeze.
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