5 Rules You Should Follow When Travelling With Pets

Posted on Jul 3 2017 - 10:36am by Editorial Staff

Families love to bring along their furry friends on their travels during the summer. A vacation just isn’t a vacation without your cat or your dog with you for the ride. However, this means that you’re going to have to figure out the best ways to travel with your furry best friend in a way that’s going to make them both comfortable and safe. Many people think that you can just put their cat or their dog in the car and get ready for a road trip without preparing them. However, this is not the best way of going about things. It’s much better to prepare for this travelling as much as you can so that you can ensure the safety and comfortability of your pet.

Take A Trial Run Before the Actual Travelling Happens

If you are going to be driving with your pet in a car, then think about doing a trial run before the actual traveling takes place. This is going to give you the opportunity to see how your pet reacts to riding in a car. Do they get motion sickness? Do they seem more nervous than normal? You might even find that they’re super calm and enjoy the ride – which a lot of pets do. When you do this trial run, you’re not going to be surprised when the actual traveling happens.

Make Sure to Buckle Up

There are plenty of ways to ensure that your pet is safe whenever you’re out there driving on the road this summer. One of the best ways is to ensure that they are buckled up properly with some sort of pet restraint, whether that be an actual seatbelt or some kind of pet crate. When your pet is just wandering the car while you are driving, this is going to put them in danger of getting seriously hurt during a car accident and they will increase the risk that you will get distracted and cause an accident. Even if you just brought your car from the auto shop and it runs smoothly, you never know what could happen.

Keep All Heads and Paws Inside of The Car

It’s been shown that if your keeps his or her head out of the window, he or she is going to be put at risk for various lung diseases. While your puppy might love to stick their head out of the window and enjoy the fresh air, this might not be the best idea for their overall health and wellness. It’s a much better idea to keep their heads and paws inside of the car, where they are safest.

Be Sure to Prepare for The Worst

If your pet gets lost along the way on your vacation, make sure that you take the proper precautions to ensure that that they are safe, and you are prepared for any difficulty that might come your way. You can put your address and phone number on their tag or even micro-chip them in order to find them in the case that you lose them. You should also bring along all medication details when you go on vacation. This will ensure that any vet knows what medications your dog or cat has been taking and what medical conditions they might have.

Pit Stops Are Necessary

You should be taking a pit stop every two or three hours to give your dog or cat the chance to get outside and stretch their legs a bit. This is more relevant when it comes to bigger dogs that need to run around a bit or they just go crazy in the small spaces of a car. This is also a chance for you to stretch your legs and get some snacks!

Traveling with your furry friend is one of the favorite past times of summer vacations. However, you need to be more prepared than just throwing them in the back seat and heading out, as we showed in the above article.

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