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Traveling with pets this summer? Here are some practical tips for your trip

With summer underway, the question of whether to take your pet or not is an important one. Although there are other options, like leaving them with friends or family or hiring a professional pet-watching service, you might decide to take them with you instead.

If you do decide to take your pet on a trip, it can be a fantastic experience, but it’s essential to make sure you’re prepared in advance. Here are some dos and don’ts to keep in mind when traveling with your furry friends:

DO:

  • Plan ahead: Before you book your trip, make sure you know the pet policies of the places you’ll be staying and visiting. Some hotels, restaurants, and attractions may have restrictions on pets, so make sure you do your research ahead of time.
  • Get your pet’s paperwork in order: Your pet needs to have up-to-date vaccinations and a current health certificate. This will help you avoid any issues when traveling across state or international borders.
  • Pack a pet travel kit: Your pet travel kit should include essentials like food, water, a bowl, a leash, and any medication your pet may need. You should also bring a blanket or towel to provide your pet with a sense of comfort and familiarity.
  • Acclimate your pet to the car: If your pet isn’t used to traveling in a car, start taking them on short drives around town to help them get used to the motion.

DON’T:

  • Leave your pet unattended: Never leave your pet alone in a car or hotel room, as it can be dangerous. If you need to leave your pet alone, make sure they are in a safe and secure location, like a pet-friendly hotel room, or a boarding facility.
  • Let your pet wander: When traveling with your pet, it’s crucial to keep them on a leash or in a carrier to prevent them from running off or getting lost.
  • Feed your pet table scraps: While it may be tempting to give your pet a treat from your plate, it’s important to stick to their regular diet to avoid upsetting their stomach.
  • Forget to provide regular exercise: Just like humans, pets need regular exercise to stay healthy and happy. Make sure to include time for walks and playtime in your travel itinerary.

Traveling with pets requires some extra planning and preparation, but it can also be a great way to share experiences and make memories. These simple tips can help to make sure you have a safe and enjoyable trip.

Linda Conrad

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