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Dog Travel Suggestions by FredTallent
Traveling with a puppy can be tiring, but a bit priority will go quite a distance to help to make the trip enjoyable for both you and your pet.
First thing you should do is to always determine if your dog or puppy gets carsick. Take a few short trips around your community if you're doubtful of your puppy's response to car travel. Then, gradually start increasing the period of the trips up until you are sure your dog will not become ill every-time he gets in a car!
I also highly recommend getting your pet used to riding in the car with a restraint system say for example a travel crate, doggie seat belts or safety harnesses. Personally, I feel that travel carriers or crates are the most useful for small dogs. They feel secure and it keeps them out of harms way such as getting under your feet when you're driving.
Vacationing in a Hotel Jointly With Your Puppy
When you are traveling far from home with your puppy, always call ahead to make bookings. There are various pet friendly hotels and lodging areas, but do not believe that puppies are allowed in all hotels. If you make that mistake, you could possibly end up driving for hours trying to find a place that will permit you to stay with your puppy.
In most instances, you should expect to shell out an additional fee to have your puppy stay with you. Often, a security deposit shall be required also. Fees ranges from $10 a night up to $50- 75 a night.
Your Dog's Travel Bag
After you have secured a reservation at a location where your puppy is welcome, it is time to plan for his or her needs. I always think that an infant's diaper bag creates a good puppy travel bag. I'm talking about, they are your baby, right?
Fill your puppy's travel bag with water and food bowls (stainless steel is good because it won't break), his or her leash, food, treats, a of couple towels, a roll ofpaper towels, a brush and/or comb, toys, pooper scoopers (plastic grocery store bags work well), medications and a first aid kit. You may also consider including shampoo and flea and tick products as needed. In fact, if you are living in an area where there are not many fleas or ticks, do not assume that is the situation at rest areas or your final destination. Consider treating your puppy for fleas prior to leaving, so they do not pick any up as you go along. Also, make sure to carry plenty of fresh water. It is also a great idea to bring your puppy's vaccination records if it should happen something occurs, or you have to board them somewhere.
Identification Tags
Don't forget your puppy's ID tags. Be sure he or she is wearing an identification tag which includes his or her name as well as your name, address and phone number.
Keep watch over The Temperature
Often be conscious of the temperature outside the car. It doesn't take much to over heat, dehydrate, and perhaps cause the death of your pet dog by leaving it in a sealed car.
Do not lock your pet dog in a car unattended. If you are going form a cold climate to warm climate, you may not know that in just a quarter-hour, temperatures can be 120 or more degrees, even with windows cracked. If you do leave the windows down, you risk thieves taking your pet, specifically if you have a small purebred breed that thief can easily sell for some amount of money. Be certain that one person can stay with the dog all the time so that he or she is protected from thieves and extreme temperatures. In case you are traveling alone with the puppy, make brief stops and be sure to put the windows down a few inches to let fresh, cool air into the car.
Travel along with your dog should really be easier than you think and enjoyable with a little preparation and if you follow these ideas.
About the Author
Fred Tallent is a contributing writer keeping you up to date with all the interesting going-ons of the animal world, including tips about traveling with your dog and other useful and informative articles.
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