JULY 17, 2019
6 Best Tips for Traveling with Dogs

If youโre a dog owner whoโs planning on taking your pet on your next vacation, youโre not alone. Millions of Americans take Max or Bella along for the ride, andย billions of dollarsย are spent to ensure those four-legged loved ones are comfortable. Whether youโre traveling by car or by plane, itโs important to be well prepared so all of you can focus onย FUNย instead of stress. Here are our favorite 6 quick tips for traveling with dogs: 3 each for car travel and plane travel.
Tips for Traveling with Dogs by Car
1. Put together a travel kit.ย This should include a travel-friendly food dish, water dish, plastic bags for poop and a scoop, any medication, and first-aid items. Itโs also important to bring along a plentiful supply of bottled water, since โunfamiliarโ water from strange places could adversely affect your dogโs tummy. (Yikes!) Donโt forget their favorite toy and blanketโbringing along something familiar and loved helps them feel more comfortable.
2. Keep them safe in a carrier orย seat-beltย harness.ย No one wants to imagine the possibility, but if thereโs an accident or even a sudden need to brake hard, a loose dog can easily get thrown around the cab of the vehicle or even ejected. Choose the safe route by keeping your pet in a moored crate while the car is in motion. If they absolutely love to feel the air on their face, they can ride in a harness attached to a seat buckle in the back seat.
3.ย Take several short โpracticeโ trips before the big one.ย This is especially important if your dog isnโt used to being in a crate or harness when in the car with you. Going on a series of small trips and replicating the experience theyโll have when going on vacation gets them used to the idea, and theyโre likely to experience much less anxiety when itโs time to hit the road in earnest. If this type of travel is new to your pet, you can expect them to โcryโ a little at first during these practice runs. Reassure them theyโre OK, but donโt cave.

Tips for Traveling with Dogs by Plane
1. Book a direct flight.ย If your pet is crated in a cargo hold, the last thing you need to worry about is whether your pet made your connection successfully along with you. Most airlines have weight limits if you want your dog in the cabin with you. But if your dog is small enough, why not pay a little extra for their cabin travel? Whatever you can do to make your dog as comfortable and safe as possible while shortening the trip is totally worth any extra trouble and expense.
2. Know where the pet-relief areas are.ย If youโre keeping your pet with you in the cabin, do some research ahead of time and locate pet-relief and/or exercise areas for pets in every terminal youโll be traveling through. Most airports are getting savvier and recognize that traveling with pets is becoming increasingly popular. You may be pleasantly surprised to find that todayโs airports are not just accommodating to pets, but they go out of their way to provide amenities for them.
3. Consider their in-flight experience.ย If your dog is traveling in the cargo hold, make sure theyโve got everything they need. Theย ASPCAย recommends the following: Line the crate with towels to absorb any accidents; tape a small pouch of kibble on the outside of the crate so that airline personnel can give them a snack if there are delays; freeze a small bowl of water the night before your flight so that it wonโt spill in transit, but will thaw and be ready to drink when your pet gets thirsty.
Tip of the Tail
Whichever method of travel you choose, be sure your pet is microchipped and also has their name as well as your name and contact information on their collar. Identifying information should also be on their crate, just in case. Happy travels!
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