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Dog Travel Guide - What You Need to Bring

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Dog Travel Guide - What You Need to Bring






     We all get excited when it comes time for the family vacation, then a sad after thought comes to our minds. We have to leave Rin-Tin-Tin at a boarding kennel while we're gone. Well did you know that you don't have to do that? He can come along if you prepare for his travel, just as you would your own. Like you, your dog needs a piece of "luggage" too. With his stuff in tow, with emergency supplies, the trip can be enjoyable for everyone going.

First and foremost have a dog tag on your dog's collar, and a certificate of health from the Vet. Have a list of local Vets in the area, for in case of an emergency. Again, preparation is ideal. Have emergency supplies on hand as well. This can include your pet's medical records, necessary medications, and a first aid kit. For regular supplies, some good ones to throw in would include a doggie bed, a few toys, blanket, dog food, seat-belts, crate, and waste bags, so this way your dog will have just as much fun as everyone else.

There are three ways you can travel with your dog which are by car, plane, or train. The later two are not recommended, and riding by car is the most preferred method. This is because your dog will feel secure because he will know you are close by at all times. Many hotels do not allow pets, so it's a good measure to see what hotels will accommodate pets. Even go as far as seeking out hotels that are not only dog friendly, but are actually welcoming of pets. They might offer pet spa services or sitting services so you can tour the areas that do not permit dogs. This way your dog will relax in the lap of luxury and not cause the family needless worry. Be sure to get prices and deposit information so you have enough money in advance. Making the reservations online can be a huge time-saver.

When traveling by car, there are different kinds of lodging for your family and pet. There are hotels, resorts, bed & breakfasts, and even camping sites. Remember there are true animal lovers out there just like you, and will roll out the red carpet when Rin-Tin-Tin comes along. In fact you might think they are catering to him more than your family. Vacation time is a wonderful time for all members of the family to bond and get closer, and that includes the pooch as well.

So there's no reason why you can't join the millions of people each year that travel with their beloved pets. These days' dog owners are taking their pets with them almost everywhere, and it's no longer a requirement to leave your dog behind when embarking upon a trip. There are even cruise ships and cabins in the mountains that will cater to your pooch as well. All you need to do is a little homework before the actual trip, and the rest will be smooth sailing.