The feel of gusty wind caressing your face and the soft breath of the traveling route inspire a profound sense of ecstasy and life in all of us. The joy of hitting the road with our favorite classics playing on the radio in a loop and sharing laughter and love with our friends and family will never wear out. However, amidst the thrill, we might also find ourselves confused about leaving behind the doe-eyed friend. Most pet parents hesitate to take their pets on travel, often for the fear of exhaustion it might exert on the little pals. The skepticism is also born out of the unawareness of traveling catalogs for our pets. We are all well aware of what essentials humans require during trips, but the same isn’t the case when it comes to the needs of our pets. Thus, not tagging them along seems like the safest and wisest option.
Tips to remember while travelling with your pet
Orchestrating a trip with your animal buddy might not be a cakewalk. But it is not rocket science, either. With proper planning and careful consideration, you can easily overcome the challenge and smile upon the bubbling trip with your favorite pal.
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Documents
The best way to kick-start the planning is through research. Regarding documents, vaccination certificates go to the top of the list. Some places, especially overseas, require specific vaccinations your pet might not have received. So, check beforehand and get the required vaccinations done beforehand. Whatever means of commotion you opt for, they all have unique rules and regulations for pet travel. Make sure you have taken brief notes of the same. You can also check with the airlines or customer services of whatever transport you are availing to know what documents you must possess.
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Packing Essentials
Before hitting the road, we are extremely cautious about packing our joggers, travel meds, snacks, and other necessary items without which we can’t sustain the day. The same rite should be practiced for your pet. Make sure to cross off all the important items from the checklist. Some of these include a leash, poop bags, medicines, blankets, ID tags, toys, or grooming products. Also, do not forget to fill your backpack with enough water so the pet does not dehydrate during the journey. It is also advisable to consult with the vet about the necessary antibiotics you may need for your pet.
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Pet breaks
Travel anxiety is more common among pets. While planning for a long trip, it is advisable to take frequent breaks. Since pets possess smaller bladders, it can help them to relieve themselves. You can also just take them out for a few minutes of fresh air and roam in the open. Indulging in short walks and playtime during these breaks can also be refreshing and significantly help in lowering anxiety.
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Motion sickness
The sickness of moving vehicles isn’t something unique to humans; our pet animals are also prone to it. Sitting inside a vehicle for long hours can make your pet queasy and restless. Thus, you should ensure they are given a medicine dosage for motion sickness. You should consult the veterinarian first to know about the medicine that best suits your pet, as it tends to vary from animal to animal.
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Being considerate of co-passengers
The trip doesn’t necessarily have to be all strict and scheduled. You can blow off some heat and let your pet have some fun. However, while your little friend indulges in fun and joy, ensure their happiness isn’t coming in the way of people around. When you travel with other passengers, they all don’t need to be animal admirers. Even though some admire a pet’s presence, they might just wanna do it from a distance. Prior training in mannerisms and behaviors is crucial to ensure your pet and everyone around them can enjoy their journey without nuisance or discomfort.