Prepare in Advance: Plan your trip well in advance by researching pet-friendly accommodations and routes
Pack a Travel Kit: Bring a travel kit for your dog that includes their food, water, bowls, leash, waste bags, grooming supplies, medications
Ensure Identification: Make sure your dog has proper identification, including a collar with an ID tag and a microchip with up-to-date information.
Create a Safe Space in the Vehicle: Use a crate or a dog seatbelt to secure your dog during travel.
Plan for Breaks: Schedule regular breaks during long trips to allow your dog to stretch, relieve themselves, and drink water.
Maintain Routine: Try to keep your dog’s feeding, exercise, and bathroom routine as consistent as possible.
Monitor Comfort and Health: Pay attention to your dog’s comfort and health during travel. Ensure they have adequate ventilation,
Acclimate to New Environments: Once you arrive at your destination, give your dog time to adjust to the new environment