For most people, having a vacation without their pooch just won't do. That's because a vacation without Fido or Fife is just no vacation at all, just a separation from their trusty companion.
Pet travel can be a stressful experience, especially when you're going on vacation. However, there are many service companies that can make your travel with a pet enjoyable and stress-free.
Pet care services provide the basics for your pooch, such as dog bowls, sanity bags and a plush fleece dog bed. They also offer additional services like providing entertainment and dog treats that your pooch needs to get rid of the jet lag after a long flight.
Thanks to new travelling rules that have branched off to catering for our beloved four legged friends as well, booking a flight or making a reservation in a hotel that accepts pets is as easy as picking up the phone, but there are still some points that need consideration for pet travel.
Up in the Air:
There are many things one should consider when you travel with a pet and hiring a professional transporter is the one thing that tops the list, especially while travelling internationally. Air travel is a complicated procedure in itself and adding a pet to the mix doesn't make things easy.
With a little extra planning beforehand, however, it is doable. It doesn't matter whether your furry friend is small enough to travel in the cabin or in the cargo area. Since most airlines are very strict when it comes to kenneling, it is better to feed your dog before departure.
Airline policies towards pet travel are usually given on their websites or can be found out by calling the customer service representative of the airline.
Prepare Your Pooch:
Before you travel with a pet, it is important to orient them. If your pooch is only used to travelling in your car every time you make the trip to the veterinarian, she is not going to like it in the cargo bay of an aircraft. To help your pooch get used to different environments, you should take trips to fun places for your pooch.
To prep your dog, it is important to make sure they are in top condition by taking long walks or hikes. If you think you are going to encounter many people during your trip, you should take your pooch to crowded places like the park or other dog friendly areas.
Stick to the Dog Food:
Many people are always ready to try the local cuisine once they have reached their destination, but that doesn't mean that your pooch wants to do that too. Your pooch is probably dealing with enough excitement already, so changing their diet is the last thing that should be on your mind.
To avoid surprises and to prevent your dog from getting diarrhea, you will be better off calling up a company that provides room decor and supplies to take care of your pooch properly.
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