How to Have Fun Trips With Your Dog

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How to Have Fun Trips With Your Dog

Are you excited to have the adventure of the lifetime with your dog? Before you load up and get going, a word of caution — there’s much more to keep your dog happy and cozy than just opening the passenger door. Luckily, we compiled 7 tips and tricks so you can have a fun and smooth trip with your dog.

1. Travel Safely.

You can’t enjoy your trip when dangers are always lurking while you’re traveling. First things first, you should ensure your dog’s safety to have a fun adventure. You can do this by getting your car ready by setting up crates, booster seat, carriers, or car harnesses to keep them secure. Only use a safety-certified crate to ease the worries from your mind. Also, make sure to deactivate the airbag for any seats your dog occupies, if applicable.

All in all, not only will your dog be safer in the event of an accident, but also, you’ll be less distracted while you’re driving.

Of course, while it may make for a good view, always make sure your dog’s head is kept inside the car to avoid being hit by objects.

2. Get A Microchip For Your Dog.

In some countries, a microchip is common and mandatory when traveling. It would be a nightmare, but pets do become separated from their owner in the middle of a trip.

With a microchip, you can find your dog easier and faster in case you lost it on one of your trips. A microchip is a glass cylinder about the size of a grain of rice that’s inserted under your pet’s skin. It contains a unique number that generates the pet’s owner information. These chips can be scanned by veterinary clinics and pets’ centers to know a dog owner’s contact details.

Having your dog microchipped is crucial when you travel abroad with them. It makes every travel safer and enjoyable. Of course you can contact Petmovers.com if you have questions regarding a specific country.

3. Pack Your Dog’s Essentials.

Your dog needs a lot of stuff to be comfortable when traveling. You can only expect a fun trip with your dog if you bring these essentials:

  • Water/ Food Bowl
  • Travel Kennel or Crate
  • Your dog’s regular food
  • Medications
  • Poop Bags
  • Tags, a collar, and a leash
  • Bags to pick up waste
  • Medical records (Proof of vaccinations)
  • Grooming supplies
  • Dog Bed
  • Favorite chew toys
  • Towel
  • Treats

We all have our own customized packing list for our dog. Personally, I like to bring special items for my dog’s comfort. It varies from a special roll-up pet bed, a favorite toy to collapsible bowls for food and water. Luckily, I came across DogLab that provides a comprehensive list of review of dog travel-ready essentials for fur parents.

4. Consult Your Vets.

As a part of prepping your dog for a fun trip, it is imperative to consult your vet. It is best to confirm that your dog’s vaccinations are up to date and to discuss any possible health concerns that might happen while you’re traveling. While you’re there, ask about possible medications for car sickness and anxiety to prepare for emergencies.

5. List Fun Activities To Do With Your Dog.

It is crucial that you prepare a ton of fun activities to do for your trips. Of course, your destinations can affect your activities, but to give you a better picture, here are some activities you can choose from:

  • Taking Your Dog For A Swim
  • Attending dog events
  • Hiking with dogs
  • Going to dog parks
  • Shopping with your dog
  • Canoeing
  • Camping

6. Plan Your Rest Stops.

Don’t let your dog get restless in your trip. Make sure to map your rest stops for a smoother and better ride with your dog. Also, allow your dog to take a walk and exercise the restlessness at every rest stops. Of course, feed and give your dog a bathroom break to make the trip a comfortable one.

7. Document Your Trip.

Don’t forget to document the adventure with your dog. Get your memories immortalized in every click of your camera.

About the Author
Trevor James
Dog Lover
www.doglab.com

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