A Guide to Safe and Comfortable Travel with Your Pup
Are you hitting the road this summer with your family, and your pup is joining the fun? Whether you’re hopping in the car for a road trip or traveling internationally, we’ll share the best ways to travel with your family, including ways to keep your furry-four-legged pal safe and comfortable.
When it comes to traveling with a dog, you’ve got options. It just depends on your preferences and your dog’s comfort level.
Get Your Engines (and Pups) Ready
Car Travel is a popular choice for many dog owners because it gives you the flexibility and the convenience of road trips with places to stop for you and your dog.
Safety First: Always prioritize your dog's safety. Secure them in the back seat using a harness or a crate to prevent distractions and accidents. This provides an extra layer of protection in case of sudden stops or accidents. Avoid allowing them to sit on your lap or roam freely in the car.
Comfy Cozy in the Car: Create a cozy space for your dog in the car. Place their favorite blanket or bedding in their designated area. Familiar scents can help them feel more at ease during the journey.
Make Stops for Breaks: Plan for frequent stops to give your dog a chance to stretch their legs, relieve themselves, and have some water. This not only ensures their comfort but also allows them to burn off some energy.
Don’t Leave Your Dog Unattended: Never leave your dog alone in a parked car, especially in hot weather. Cars can quickly become dangerously hot, leading to heatstroke and other life-threatening conditions.
Now Boarding: Dogs
When flying with your dog, make sure to check the airline's pet policies beforehand. Small dogs may be allowed in the cabin, while larger dogs may need to travel in the cargo hold. Prepare a comfortable and secure crate for your dog with proper ventilation and identification.
Traveling Internationally with a Dog: If you're embarking on an international adventure with your dog, extra preparation is necessary. Here are some essential things to consider:
Research and Plan Ahead: Start by checking the travel requirements and regulations of your destination country. Look into necessary vaccinations, health certificates, and any quarantine regulations. This way, you can ensure a smooth entry for your furry friend.
Choose a Dog-Friendly Accommodation: Prioritize finding pet-friendly hotels or vacation rentals at your destination. Having a comfortable and welcoming place to stay will make the trip more enjoyable for everyone.
To ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip, here are some extra tips to help you travel with a dog:
Pack His Essentials,Too: Don't forget to pack your dog's necessities, including their food, water, treats, leash, collar with identification tags, and any medications they need. Having these items readily available will make them feel more at home wherever you go.
Houndswell's Hemp Calming Aid: If your dog experiences anxiety during travel, Houndswell's Hemp Calming Aid can be a game-changer. These soft chews, derived from hemp and chamomile, offer a natural and healthy solution to help your dog feel more relaxed and comfortable in stressful travel situations. Made without grains, corn, or soy, these calming chews provide the support your furry friend needs to feel at ease during the journey. Simply give them a chew before setting off and let the calming properties of hemp and chamomile work their magic.
Break for the Zoomies: Before hitting the road or boarding a flight, give your dog plenty of exercise and playtime to help them burn off energy. A tired dog is more likely to relax and settle during travel.
ID and Microchip: Make sure your dog has proper identification with up-to-date contact information. Consider getting them microchipped as an added precaution in case they get separated from you during the trip.
Dog-Friendly Stops: Plan your route to include dog-friendly rest areas, parks, and accommodations along the way. It's a great opportunity for both you and your dog to stretch your legs and enjoy some fresh air.
Expert Guidance with Scenthound Plus Membership: For dog owners dealing with more severe behavioral concerns, Scenthound Plus Members can take advantage of the 24/7, 365 chat support with a veterinarian available through the Scenthound app. This invaluable resource allows you to seek professional advice and gain peace of mind without ever leaving the comfort of your own home. With a little bit of planning and prep, your pup will be a pro to travel with this summer.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Can I travel internationally with my dog?
Yes, you can travel internationally with your dog. However, it's important to research the specific requirements and regulations of your destination country, such as vaccinations, health certificates, and quarantine policies.
What is the safest way to travel with my dog in a car?
The safest way to travel with your dog in a car is to secure them using a harness or place them in a well-ventilated crate. This helps prevent distractions and keeps them safe in case of sudden stops or accidents.
How can I help my dog feel more relaxed during travel?
If your dog experiences anxiety during travel, you can try using Houndswell's Hemp Calming Aid. These soft chews, formulated with hemp and chamomile, help promote relaxation and comfort. Additionally, ensuring a comfortable and familiar space for your dog, providing regular breaks, and engaging in exercise before travel can also help ease their anxiety.
Are there any additional tips for traveling with a large dog?
When traveling with a large dog, it's important to ensure they have enough space to sit, stand, and lie down comfortably. Consider using a larger crate or sectioning off a portion of the car exclusively for your dog. Gradual familiarization with car travel and providing ample exercise are also beneficial for larger breeds.
What if my dog exhibits severe behavioral concerns during travel?
For more severe behavioral concerns, Scenthound Plus Members can utilize the 24/7, 365 chat support with a veterinarian available through the Scenthound app. This resource allows dog owners to seek professional advice and guidance to address behavioral issues and ensure peace of mind without leaving their homes.