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Bringing Your Pets on That Holiday Trip

By: Lisa Steele

Traveling with your favorite pet need not be a cumbersome task. If you are planning to take your pet on that trip you have long been waiting for, then be sure to make all arrangements early on so that your trip will not be ruined. Be very familiar also with the pet you are taking with you to prevent untoward incidents happening on that trip.

1. It is important that you are very familiar with your pet and all of his habits. Animals are like people in some aspects. Animals may be prone to motion sickness just like humans. The best way to avoid this during the trip is to train your pet to ride a vehicle. You may do this by driving around the neighborhood with your him.

2. Have a talk with your veterinarian. Tell him about your upcoming trip. He might have some tips for you on how to care for your pet in case something happens unexpectedly during the trip. Inform him about your daily drive around the neighborhood as form of preparation.

3. Prior to traveling, make advance inquiries as to transportation, food, and accommodation. You should also familiarize yourself with the itinerary so that you know what to expect when you get there. Bringing along pets should entail extra research since you are not the only one new in the place, both you and your pet need a lot of information.

4. Your pet, just like a human being, gets comfortable in familiar surroundings. Strange places, place, and/or things might elicit a different reaction from a pet. So to help put your pet at ease, bring with you things or foods you usually give at home. This way, your pet will enjoy the trip more.

5. One hour to 30 minutes prior to boarding, do not give any kind of food or water. Motion sickness was mentioned a while ago and giving food or water may exacerbate that condition if indeed your pet has motion sickness. However, if your pet is relatively fine at the start of the trip, do not give anything until you stop for a meal break.

6. If you have your own car and you are at the wheel, remember to pace your travel so that there will be enough rest periods in between. This is important so that your pet will have time to stretch and relax. You may look for a park within the area. You may also take this time to feed him before another long trip.

Additional tips:

- Get a written clearance from your veterinarian prior to the day of the trip. This will surely come handy in case something arise unexpectedly.

- Be very sure that your pet has all the necessary shots AND is tagged accordingly. This is helpful for pet identification.

- Make sure that once you start the trip, your pet is properly fastened and within seeing or hearing distance.

Traveling with pets is one experience you will definitely enjoy but of course, you must see to it that all preparations are done ahead of time to make traveling a breeze.

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