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Safe and
Enjoyable Pet Travel Takes Planning,
Preparation
So you're thinking about venturing out on
your next trip with Fido? Sounds like a fun
idea, but unless you're well prepared, you
may end up wishing you had left him at home.
But don't get discouraged; traveling with
pets is becoming as commonplace as traveling
with children. In a sense, they really are
our children. We feed them, clean up after
them, groom them, praise them, and love
them... why shouldn't we take them along?
Problem is, some folks think just letting
the family dog jump in the back seat is all
it takes. Never mind securing that loved one
in a car seat or harness like we do Junior.
Why not? Okay, I'll ask it again... why not?
In case of a sudden stop or crash, what
happens? Oops. Or big OOPS, depending on the
size of your pooch. He could cause a serious
injury or even death to you or one of your
passengers if he becomes a projectile. Why
take the risk?
Making the best of pet travel begins with
planning. You must first think about what it
is you're doing, where you're going, how
you're going to get there, what you need...
you know, like you do when you take a trip
by yourself or with friends or family. Don't
exclude your pet's needs and essentials just
because... what, he's a pet?
What vitamins or meds will he need? What
about food, treats and water? Yes, it's
always a good idea to have a supply of good,
cold water with you. Sometimes you just
can't just find water anywhere when you need
to stop.
Do you have a car seat for the pet to see
out (mainly for smaller pets) or a harness
or seat belt? What about emergency contacts
like vet phone numbers or a pet hospital
near where you are traveling? In case you
become separated, did you remember his ID
tag? How else will anyone know to whom your
four-legged child belongs? A travel ID tag
is also becoming more popular that lists the
contact information of where you're planning
to stay when you get to your destination or
a cell phone number that could easily track
you down in the event you get separated from
your pet.
One of the most comforting things a pet can
have with him is something familiar like a
favorite toy or blanket. Remember how Junior
is? By the way, did you remember his, too?
How about a portable exercise pen? Aunt
Sally says she loves your canine, but does
she really want him running loose all over
her house? That exercise pen can be
assembled in no time, and you sure won't
have to keep your eye on Aunt Sally's glass
figurine collection every second of the day.
And when you and your canine are ready to
bed down for the night, are you just going
to let him sleep where he finally drops? Is
that where Junior will end up for the night?
I don't think so. That's right, don't forget
that pets like to sleep comfortably, too,
and that portable bed sure feels a little
more like home.
There's another thing you should remember.
And that's all you have to do, just remember
it. And that is... reassurance. Your pet
knows you better than anyone else. Give him
the reassurance that you're there for him
and that you're going to have a good time
together. He knows your voice. You're the
one he trusts. So give him confidence in
this new traveling environment. Provide him
with the things he needs to make his trip as
safe and enjoyable as yours, and I'm sure
you will have many fun excursions together
for years to come. Happy travels!
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About the Author:
Written By Tom James
Tom James is founder and president of
PetTravelCenter.com, an Internet resource
website and online community serving the pet
travel industry and pet lovers everywhere.
Information about pet-friendly
accommodations and destinations, RV parks,
dog parks and campgrounds, tips for
traveling with pets using various modes of
transportation, recreational activities with
pets, articles by pet experts, a photo
gallery to post images of one's pet travels,
and special features, including a monthly
newsletter for PTC Club members, are
included in the site. In the fall of 2006,
PetTravelCenter.com will roll out an online
store of product solutions to make the pet
travel experience fun and easy. Visit online
at
http://www.PetTravelCenter.com.
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