What to Pack when Traveling with your Dog

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Many people enjoy taking their dogs on vacation with them. Occasionally, having to take a family members' puppy along just can't be helped, like in the case of a long distance move. While it really is true that dogs are resilient, there are a few things that they require for a prolonged trip, just as humans do.

The most essential thing to pack for the dog is water and a bowl to put it in. Just about any bowl will do, although collapsible pet bowls are available and are effortless to store when space is at a premium.  Each time the car stops, the dog should be presented with water. Allow him to drink his fill. After a walk, offer water again ahead of putting him back into the vehicle.  If you're using car seat covers for dogs, then be sure the water bowl is not situated on the car seat cover, or else you may have to clean up if it spills!

It is also vital that a leash is taken for the purposes of walking the pet at each and every stop. A dog that's obedient off the leash at house is not always likely to behave out of his comfort zone and may become nervous when traveling.  Quite a few public rest areas offer puppy walk areas that face busy interstates. This may be terrifying to a dog; therefore, it really is important to leash the canine previous to taking it out from the auto every single time. This will stop the dog from running away, even if it becomes frightened.

Puppy food is also essential and should be offered along with water during stops. Several dogs might not really feel like eating throughout a trip.  This is nothing to worry about, as it is a natural pet response. Maintain some treats on hand to give to your dog throughout the journey.  The chances are that your dog will have the desire to eat as soon as the trip is over and his loved ones are settled somewhere for the night.

Take the dog's favorite bed or pillow and toys along on the journey. The pillow will come in handy from the car to give the pet a comfy spot and assist in protecting the car's upholstery. Bones and chew toys might help the puppy stay occupied in the car or truck.  Take along toys like balls and be sure to play with the pet once the destination is reached. This might help the dog to stretch, as well as the humans, and will also support her to really feel more relaxed. Don't forget about car seat covers to protect your seats from damage.

When traveling long distances with old dogs, small dogs, or puppies, which are housebreaking, it is advised to take some potty pads along. If the vehicle is large and the dog has room to move around inside the floor, puppy training pads can assist in refraining from accidents, particularly with young puppy training. Dogs will frequently be too nervous to relieve themselves in the course of rest stops and end up having accidents inside the house later when they just cannot hold it anymore. Putting down a couple of potty pads will help steer clear of messy accidents. This is essential when staying in a hotel with pets.

Dogs love to travel with their humans; therefore, it is critical to plan and pack carefully to ensure that the dog will also have everything he needs and be comfortable during the long car rides.  Food, water, bedding, toys, and potty pads are easily packed and will help to keep the dog healthy and happy whilst on the road.

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ratelines 20 months ago

DOn't forget to take the dog :) Cute article!

cindy 10 months ago

you might want to bring water from home, so your dog does not get an upset tummy

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