Dog Travel

Do you want to take your dog on a trip with you? If so, following are some tips on dog travel that will make your trip easier and safer. More informative articles and ebooks on dog travel, travel with a dog, and dog training are linked to HowToObedienceTrainDog.com.

Things To Know Before Traveling With Your Pet

By Terrell James

Travel with your dog can be a very fun experience. What better way for you and your loyal companion to explore new surroundings and adventures? Now before anyone takes a trip they should be well prepared. Since pets can not do preparations for themselves, you will have to do it for your pet. Here is some general advice and tips you should know before you take your dog along on a trip.

Check Your Dog's Condition.

You should be aware of your dog's physical condition before traveling. You should go to your veterinarian to check on your pet. Make sure your pet has all the necessary vaccinations and health certificates. Pets that are sick, pregnant, too young or old shouldn't be taken on a trip, and you should instead consider a pet sitter when you leave.

Driving in a Car

When you have your dog in a car, you should have it in a carrier or a pet seatbelt. Don't allow your dog to stick its head out of the window. Besides the possibility of being hit by something, your pet can become carsick. If the weather is hot, you should have the air conditioning on.

When you drive, you should take several breaks to let your dog go to the bathroom. Never let your pet stay unattended for long periods of time in the car alone, even in a shaded area (the shade will move over time). The car might over-heat and dehydrate your pet.

You should not let your dog loose when traveling. The pet might run into traffic, get lost, etc.

Things to Bring for Your Dog

* Dog Food - You should feed your dog the brand you usually feed it, and avoid suddenly changing the diet. So if you are unsure where you are going will have the brand, bring some food.

* Bring Water - Bring about two - three gallons of water

* Two leashes and a extra collar

* Photograph of dog - There has been times when pets became lost when traveling with their owners. You should also bring a description of your pet. These will help greatly if unfortunately your dog becomes lost.

* Dog toys

* First aid kits

* Dog comb/brush

The general advice in this article will be helpful to anyone who wants to travel with his or her dog.

*Terrell James is the webmaster and owner of the new website Costa Rica Travel http://www.costa-ricatravel.com/ which is about his backpacking experience in Cloud Forest in Costa Rica.

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