Traveling with Dogs: 4 Tips for a Smooth and Enjoyable Journey

We all could use a vacation every now and then, even your dog!

I mean, could you even call it a “family” vacation if your four-legged friend isn’t along for the ride? Dogs make the perfect travel companion, whether you’re looking to be more active during your vacation, trying to help the dogs acclimate to a new environment more easily, or just can’t imagine making memories without your pup joining in the good time.

We at Space Coast Pet Services fully support you in bringing your puppy along for every adventure, but you’ll want to keep a few tips in mind to ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey.

Tip #1: Pack the Essentials When Traveling With Dogs

Pack it up, pack it in; let me begin to tell you how important it is to make sure you bring everything your pet will need during the trip. I mean, could you imagine showing up for your getaway only to find you forgot an essential like your phone charger, toothbrush, or creature comforts?

Your dog is just the same, and they’ll want everything they’re used to while they join you in a new place. That includes any of the following:

  • Food: Count out as much food as you’ll need for your stay, but bring along a little extra for those “just in case” situations.
  • Treats: Treats make your dog’s world go ‘round. Don’t be caught without any.
  • Leash: For walks, hikes, and other adventures, the leash is a must.
  • Poop bags: Dog-friendly resorts may have bag stations where you can snag some freebies, but luck favors the prepared. Bring a few rolls to make sure.
  • Crate: Your dog may not be welcome everywhere you plan to go. Even the best-behaved pooches may become anxious or destructive if they’re left free in a strange environment. So, if you have a crate, it may not hurt to bring one.
  • Comfort items: Does your dog have a special plushie or chew toy they love to play with or cuddle throughout the day? Make sure you grab it before you go!
  • Medications: If applicable to your dog, definitely don’t forget the meds!

Dog-friendly destinations may cover you in a pinch if you accidentally leave something at home, or you may find yourself close enough to a pet retailer. But it’s better to just bring these things and focus your time and energy on having a good time!

Tip #2: It’s All About the Journey

The old adage never holds truer than when talking about actually getting to your travel destination. Some pups are iffy about moving vehicles, and many have never been remotely close to a plane. For this reason, it’s crucial to consider how you’re getting to your destination and what you need to do to keep your pet comfy for the ride.

A high-quality travel crate is a must for car trips, while airlines may be more specific about what you need to purchase to transport your pooch. Not all kennels are airline-approved, and each airline has different specifications to consider. The criteria for what size dog is okay to bring to your seat is the same, with most smaller breeds being okay to join you on the plane and larger breeds being confined to below the aircraft.

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If you will be taking your dog, peruse all information pertaining to your chosen airline before booking. Make sure you review the federal guidelines as well. You don’t want to arrive at the airport and be in for any surprises when your focus should be on getting through security and getting to your seat.

You may also consider consulting your vet before traveling. Not only is it prudent to make sure your dog is up to date on all vaccines, but they may have something to cool your dog’s nerves during the trip so they’re not howling, barking, and whining the whole way. They may prescribe medication or recommend holistic remedies to promote calmness, so you, your family, and your dog may all enjoy some peace.

Tip #3: Don’t Forget to Relax!

Dogs are super intuitive, and they’ll pick up on your stress.

So, don’t forget, vacations are supposed to be fun and relaxing! You’ll do no one in your party, including your pup, any favors by being a ball of nerves from start to finish. Of course, traveling can be inherently stressful, and bringing your dog along may compound that stress, but try your best to keep calm, cool, and collected.

Your dog will look to you as their owner, parent, and pack leader to determine how they should feel. If you exude confidence, they will pick up on that and be comforted by it.

If All Else Fails… We Got You!

Family-style boarding is one of the custom and personalized services we offer at Space Coast Pet Services. If you think a vacation isn’t the best idea for your dog, we’ve got your back!

Contact us today to find out more.

Bon voyage!

 

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