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12/13/2022
Are you considering taking your dog on a holiday road trip this season? If so, keep reading this post by AED Marketing Inc. in Pasadena for tips on driving with a pet safer.

If your plans for the upcoming winter holidays involve hitting the road to visit family and friends, you may want to take your pup with you. Your dog is sure to be an adorable and fun traveling companion. Yet, they may be prone to motion sickness and discomfort in the car's cabin. Thus, you must consider the following tips to ensure a comfortable, fun, and safe experience for your pet. Keep scrolling to learn the top tips for driving with a pet safely!

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How to Have a Safe Road Trip When Driving With a Pet

Book a Vet Checkup

Booking a vet checkup will help you get an overview of your dog's health to know whether they're fit for a road trip or not. Don't forget to inform your veterinarian about the places you plan to visit. That way, your dog can get immunizations against viruses or parasites they may pick up in other areas. Once your vet approves taking your dog on a road trip, ask for a copy of your pup's medical records, just in case. Also, have their microchip checked, as this ID will make it easier for you to find your dog if they get lost.

Get Your Pet Used to the Car

Dogs are very sensitive to vehicles’ movement, smells, and noises. If your dog is unfamiliar with car rides, expose them to positive experiences in the car's cabin before the trip. For example, you can play with them in the back seat. It is also a good idea to give them snacks inside the car. Once your dog seems settled and relaxed inside the vehicle, take them for a few short test rides to get them used to the engine’s noises and movement.

Choose the Right Crate

Choosing a proper restraint system for your dog is crucial for two reasons. First, securing your canine friend will protect them in the event of an accident. Second, keeping them in a crate or putting them in a pet seat belt will prevent them from running loose in the cabin. That said, consider the size of your pet when choosing a restraint system for them. If your dog is of a small breed or a puppy, choose a travel crate with a small bed so your dog can lie on it comfortably. If your dog is large, you can use a pet seat belt to keep them safe in the back seat.

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Pack Your Dog's Essentials

Our next tip is to pack a suitcase with everything your dog needs to be happy and safe during the road trip. Here are the travel essentials for your pet:
  • Food and water
  • Medications
  • Collar and harness
  • Medical records
  • Poop bags
  • Toys
  • Bowls
  • Toiletries (brush, shampoo, towels)
  • Pet bed

Take Frequent Breaks

Once you set out on the trip, make frequent stops for your dog to stretch their legs. Keep in mind that your pet may experience numbness and anxiety if they spend a lot of time lying in the back seat. A good rule of thumb to avoid such discomfort is to take 15-minute breaks every two hours of driving. That will allow your dog to walk, play a little, drink water, and go potty.

Keep Your Dog Cool

Finally, keep your vehicle's cabin cool to prevent your pet from heat stroke. To that end, place a cooling mat in your pup's crate so that they can lie on it if the temperature rises. Also, turn the AC on whenever your car gets hot. What matters the most is to keep the cabin in a safe temperature range for them, that is, between 50 and 70 degrees.

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