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Road Trips with Your Dog

The hardest part of traveling is leaving your dog at home. Yes, there are wonderful pet sitters. However, for short road trips, you might want to take your dog with you. If your dog is not used to riding in a car, plan ahead. He might associate car rides with going to the veterinarian. Take him for short rides to the dog park before you go on vacation together; this will get him accustomed to riding in the car, and it will make it an overall pleasurable experience.

When traveling with a dog or small child, always add in extra time. If you think it will take you four hours to reach your destination, add an additional hour to the trip. Take breaks every three to four hours. A short walk or a run for both you and your dog will break up the trip and make it more enjoyable. Make sure that you and your dog drink plenty of water at these rest stops.

What Should You Bring for the Car Ride?

  • Keep a collar with current information on your dog at all times.
  • Bring a list of rest stops, veterinary hospitals, your dog’s medical records, and any medications.
  • Install a dog seat belt in your car or purchase a roomy crate/kennel.
  • A bowl and plenty of water.
  • Treats, his favorite toy, blanket, and dog bed.
  • Trash bags to pick up wastes.
  • Pack a first aid kit.

On the Road with Your Dog

Make sure your car is well ventilated and cool, and never leave your dog unattended in a parked car. On hot days, even in the shade, cars are like ovens; they heat up, and the results can be life threatening. Temperatures inside cars can reach 160 degrees Fahrenheit causing heat stroke, brain damage, and even death.

1 comment to Road Trips with Your Dog

  • Taking short trips to create positive associations with car travel is a great idea! Planning on extra time to allow for breaks IS important too. While stopping does make the trip longer, sometimes breaking it up makes it SEEM shorter. Besides, we all need to “stretch our legs”.