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Holiday car travel with your dog

November 12, 2:34 PMDallas Pet Health ExaminerCasey Cavalier
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Traveling with pets can be a trying experience, but it doesn’t need to be. Here are three important tips.

Microchip & ID – Having a chip implanted between your dog’s shoulder blades is the best way to protect him in the event he is lost while traveling. Services like HomeAgain will dispatch information about your lost pet up to 25-miles from the location he or she was lost. Nearby shelters and vets will be notified promptly. Though less high-tech, a good old fashioned collar and name tag with your cell phone number on it might also help reunite you with your pet if it is lost during a car trip.

Food and Water – If your dog is prone to carsickness, feed him a few hours before embarking on your journey. Then feed him only small amounts at a time while you are traveling. Give your dog a little bit of water as often as he likes, but don’t allow him to get parched and then drink a lot of water at once. If your trip lasts for more than one day, maintain your dog’s regular feeding time and give him the same food he receives at home.  If possible, also bring a gallon of water from your home tap and use it for your pet’s watering. Eliminating water and dietary changes stems the possibility of sickness.

Comfort and Restraints – You may choose to restrain your dog while traveling. You can do this using a carrier, crate or actual restraints available at your local pet store. Ask for assistance when choosing the best-sized restraint. Also, don’t wait until your departure to introduce these items to your dog. Begin using the carrier, crate or restraints on short trips before your departure date.With luck, your dog will become used to the setup before it is time for your big trip.  

For more info: Visit the HomeAgain Web site to see how their microchip pet recovery process works.

 

 
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