Traveling With Your Dog
So it's finally time for you to go on a vacation and relax from
the everyday routine. Pack your bags, pick a destination on go. But
there is one problem, you can't leave your beloved doggy home alone - he
will inevitably make a big mess plus you will miss him. Just imagine
how much fun your holiday will be with your best friend right beside
you. If you're up for this just check out some advices that will make
the trip easier, they are really quite simple.
Assuming that you are planing to travel by car, it really depends on how big your dog is, but overall the pattern you need to follow is the same. First thing you need to remember is that dogs are quite sensitive when loosing ground, that's why sitting in a moving vehicle may be stressful for them at the beginning. To avoid that take your pet for a short ride around town several times a few weeks before the holiday to accommodate him. Once the dog feels secure in the car it will be as calm as a usual passenger. Another thing that the professionals at pet sitting London advice is to not feed your doggy prior to the trip as it may cause car sickness. But that doesn't go for the water, keep your pet hydrated at all times!
Fresh air is also essential, don't keep your dog in the trunk or
any other poorly
ventilated place. If you are putting it into a crate,
make sure it has access to plenty of fresh air. Of course that doesn't
mean that you should keep him in the back of an open truck as this could
have some tragic consequences. Oh an another widely spread practice
that is usually promoted from movies, don't let your dog stick his head
out of the car window! As fun as it may seem and even if your dog enjoys
it this can cause some severe eye problems. And if your pet really
enjoys that, well there have been spotted some dog goggles on the
market, without doubt it will be the coolest doggy on the road.
Keep in mind that even if your dog is calm and just lays down on the
seat it's still not a human passenger. Make a schedule to stop from time
to time for potty and some exercising, to be honest that is something
that not only the dog needs. Oh and of course make sure you clean up
after your pet. If you travel with your children instruct them not to
bother or play with the doggy. As boring as a long car ride can be, the
last need a dog that is in an unknown territory is for someone to bother
him.
And one last, but very important piece of advise, never under any circumstances leave your dog alone in the car, specially during a hot summer day. One thing is that it can make a huge mess out of the vehicle, but the other more serious part is that there is a huge health hazard to leave a dog in a closed and hot environment. If you must go some place where dogs aren't allowed make sure to leave a family member or a friend with the dog.
In Conclusion
With the help of those advices and some love, you can spend a wonderful vacation with your family and your best friend right beside you.
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