Whenever dog parents travel, many of us want to bring our beloved canine companions along for the adventure. Whether you’re hitting the road for a road trip or flying to a far-off destination, it’s important to prioritize your dog’s safety and comfort.
Here are some important tips to keep in mind when traveling with dogs:
Secure Your Dog in the Car
If you’re driving to your destination, make sure your dog is safely secured in the vehicle, either in a dog carrier or with a seatbelt harness. Loose dogs in the car can be a dangerous distraction for the driver and you could hurt your pet or yourself if you must stop suddenly; it also may be illegal in your state. Never let your dog ride in the front seat or have their head out the window, as this puts them at risk of injury.
Bring Familiar Items
Pack your dog’s favorite toys, blankets, and treats to help them feel more at ease in new environments. The familiar scents and textures can provide comfort and reduce stress during travel.
Hydrate and Take Breaks
Make sure to pack plenty of water (travel-sized bottles and collapsible bowls work nicely) and stop regularly to give your dog a chance to stretch their legs and relieve themselves. Dogs can quickly become dehydrated, especially in hot weather.
Research Pet-Friendly Accommodations
When booking your travel, look for hotels, rentals, and other accommodations that welcome dogs. Read the fine print on any pet policies and fees before you arrive.
Update ID Tags and Microchip
In case you are separated from your dog during the trip, make sure their ID tags and microchip information are up to date with your current contact details.
Know the Signs of Distress
Pay close attention to your dog for any signs of anxiety, motion sickness, or overheating. If they seem overly stressed, it may be best to consider an alternative option for your pup, like leaving them at their neighborhood Dogtopia. Some dogs do not like to travel as much as you do!
If you’re planning to leave your furry family member in the care of others during your travels, be sure to do your research and choose a reputable dog daycare or boarding facility. Look for places that prioritize safety, cleanliness, and personalized attention for each pup.
At Dogtopia, we understand how hard it can be to leave your dog behind when you travel. That’s why we offer a safe, comfortable, and fun daycare and boarding environment for dogs of all sizes and breeds. Our expertly trained Canine Coaches provide hours of exercise, playtime, and attentive care to ensure your dog has a wonderful time no matter how long you’re away.
Contact a Dogtopia near you today to learn more about our services and book your dog’s Meet & Greet so they can get familiar with us before your trip.
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