Tuesday, 9 December 2014

Taking Fido? Tips For Traveling With Pets

By Garrett McMahan


Whether you are flying across the country or hitting the open road in your vehicle, traveling with your dog can be challenging. The following tips can make traveling easier for your furry friend and for you as well.

Anxiety and confusion often stems from a change of routine which makes dogs wander away from the family. Prior to head out, check if your dog has a strong leash and a collar equipped with tags that display his or her name and phone numbers as well as a microchip for easy tracking. If ever your dog is found by animal control or is taken to a shelter, having your veterinarian's phone number placed on an id tag is ideal as it can provide helpful information.

Bringing a crate along as well as having them crate trained is also ideal. If the animal is travelling on a plane, a crate is a must and crates are a safe place for your animals to stay as one can leave them in a hotel room or a friend's house. In any case, damaging homes or hotel rooms or running away when someone opens the door to your hotel or motel room is something that you don't want to happen. Check your airline's pet travel rules if you are flying by plane and be certain to bring along any necessary health-related certificates or paperwork.

For driving safety, it is wise to invest either in a seat belt for your dog or keep your dog in their crate and make sure that the crate is secured inside the car. There are also special pet barriers that can keep your pet restricted to the back seat. It is safest to keep your pet secured as he or she might be tempted to hop up in the front seat and distract your driving.

Dogs aren't that heavy with their items compared to their human counterparts, though you need to bring all of their essentials. Dishes for food and water, any medicines, dog waste baggies and a few treats should be included. Bringing along a dog bed and a few favorite, familiar toys is also a good idea. On a few occasions, dogs just like people, can get car sick, so have some wet wipes ready for quick clean-ups. To lessen the occurrence of car sickness, try giving your pet only water during most of the day and avoid giving food.

A pet that behaves well makes travels easy. Dog training programs such as The Dog's Way may be considered and is worth investing especially if your dog displays troublesome behavior such as not obeying basic commands, running away from you, not coming when called and dragging you on the leash. Dog training your pets has never been this easy as this dog training system has just 12 simple lessons. Your dog will be much safe and easy to travel with if you've trained them properly.




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