Dog Travel - Taking a Vacation with Your Dog
Like most dog owners, you probably take your dog with you on
weekend excursions and trips to the country. When it comes time
to take a longer vacation, however, we always face the dilemma
of what to do with Fido.
Traveling with your pup is not always practical, especially if
you are flying somewhere. However, there are ways to make dog
travel easier and more convenient -- it just requires a bit of
planning.
The best way of traveling with your dog is to go by car or
recreational vehicle. You can make as many stops as needed and
your dog has the space to stretch out. Dog travel by plane is a
little bit more complicated but it is not impossible.
If you are planning on flying somewhere with your dog, she will
probably have to go in the cargo hold. This can be stressful for
dogs, as the cargo hold is noisy and cold. Most airlines will
not allow you to take your dog with you during winter weather --
it is simply too cold for a dog!
When traveling with your dog, always keep in mind her safety and
comfort. She should have plenty of water to drink at all times,
but since she will be less active during the actual traveling
time you can probably cut back on her food a little bit.
Think about where you might be staying
Where are you going to stay when you are traveling with your
dog? If you are planning on staying in hotels, be sure you know
their restrictions and policies regarding dogs. Some hotels will
not let you leave the dog alone in the hotel room. If you want
to attend an event that prohibits dogs, you will have to arrange
for a pet sitter for a few hours. If your hotel caters to dog
travel, they may be able to help you locate a local pet sitter.
Maybe you're going to stay with friends when you are on the
road. If your dog likes to jump on the furniture you should
bring along a couple of old sheets to use as cover slips. Your
friends will appreciate this touch and will be more likely to
welcome you back for future visits with your pup.
Your dog will feel more secure if you bring some objects from
home. Although she will be happy to be with you, if she has her
bed and a few toys she will feel more comfortable and less
anxious. This will make dog travel more enjoyable for everyone
involved.
Because of their natural curiosity, dogs make wonderful travel
companions. They also pave the way for making new friends when
you are on the road. Dog travel can provide some of the most
memorable vacations of your life and give you new perspectives
and experiences everywhere you go.