Taking Your Dog on Vacation
Below are a few different suggestions on what to consider when planning to take your dog on vacation with you. Bon Voyage!
Taking Your Dog On Vacation: Preparing For The Journey
by: Anita Funkhouser
Before doing anything else, you should plan out your journey
thoroughly when you take your dog on vacation. Make sure to plan out
the route in meticulous detail, whether you are going by car, air or
any other means, estimating how much time it will take you to get there
and what your dog will need in the meantime. Traveling by car is
obviously easier because you will be able to plan exercise and toilet
breaks. However, if you are traveling by ay other means, then you will
have to make sure that your dog has a comfortable crate and is fully
crate trained, as well as providing toys and other items that he or she
may want and need when you take your dog on vacation. Make sure you
have all of the supplies necessary to keep your dog comfortable while
he's away from home. Familiarize yourself with any pet-related
restrictions or requirements imposed by airlines, countries or states
of destination, hotels, etc.
It is also important that you prepare your dog well. Make sure he or
she always goes to the toilet before entering the crate. He or she
should also have water and food no less than two hours before traveling
when you take your dog on vacation. Allowing your dog to eat or drink
too soon will lead to a stomach upset, which will obviously not be
productive for you or your dog. Finally, make sure that your pooch gets
a health check beforehand just to make sure that he or she is up to it
and that all vaccinations are up to date. Follow these steps and you
cannot go wrong!
For more information on taking your dog on vacation, see
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About The Author
Anita Funkhouser is the owner of http://www.gogreendogbeds.com, offering high-quality, eco-friendly dog beds, toys and sweaters made in the USA from recycled soda bottles.