Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Tips for Traveling With Pets!


According to a study by AAA and Best Western International, more than half of U.S. pet owners take their cats and dogs with them when they travel!

If you're planning on hitting the road with Indiana Bones, here are some tips to get you guys through:

  • Trial run. Go on some shorter drives to see how your pet handles them to give you an idea if you're ready for a longer trip.
  • Buckle up. Pets freely wandering the vehicle aren't only a distraction to the driver, but they're also more likely to be injured in the event of an accident. Keep Sir Yips-A-Lot safe with a pet barrier, pet seat belt, pet car seat or travel crate.
  • Keep heads and paws inside. Lord Voldebark may enjoy sticking his head out the window, but riding this way could cause ear damage or expose your pet to lung infections.
  • Prepare for the worst. Attach a second tag to Bark Wahlberg's collar that includes the address and phone number of where you'll be staying during your trip. Also, bring your his medical records along in case of an emergency.
  • Pit stops. The American Veterinary Medical Association advises pet owners to stop every two to three hours for your pet to use the bathroom and get some exercise.
  • Hydrate. The ASPCA recommends keeping a gallon of cold water on hand to ensure Christian Tail stays sufficiently hydrated during the trip.
  • Don't leave them alone. On an 85-degree day, the temperature inside a car with the windows cracked can reach 110 degrees in 10 minutes, which can be deadly. If you'll be visiting a destination where pets aren't allowed, leave them at a pet-friendly hotel — or at home — instead of the car.

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