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The Complete Guide to Travel with Dogs

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Travelling with dogs brings immense joy to your family’s vacation. Planning and preparation are crucial to ensuring a smooth journey, whether exploring local gems or distant lands.


Let’s explore this topic together with Global Paws!


Planning Your Trip: Essentials for Travelling with Dogs


Before setting off, the first thing you have to do is meticulous planning. Try to research pet-friendly destinations, accommodations, and transport options to ensure your dog's comfort throughout the journey.


1. Choosing Pet-Friendly Destinations


Select destinations that warmly welcome dogs and offer activities and amenities tailored to their needs. Discover popular spots where you and your furry companion can create cherished memories.


Here are some pet-friendly destinations you have to visit with your furry family:


  • Piedmont, Italy

  • Dolomites, Italy

  • Tokyo, Japan

  • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

  • Charleston, South Carolina

  • Eastern Vermont

  • Appenzell, Switzerland

  • Grindelwald, Switzerland

  • France

  • And many more


2. Finding Dog-Friendly Accommodation


Book accommodations that cater to dogs, verifying pet policies and available facilities. Prioritise your dog's comfort by choosing lodgings that accommodate their needs.


Preparing for the Journey

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Prepare your dog for travel with necessary health checks and vaccinations. Ensure their safety with microchipping and identification tags; they’re essential for any adventure.


1. Packing Essentials for Your Dog


Pack wisely with essentials like food, water, poop bags, collapsible travel bowl, medications, and comforting items. Carry a first aid kit and familiar items to ease your dog's transition into new surroundings.


2. Choosing the Right Mode of Transport


Select suitable transportation options such as car, plane, or train, considering your dog's comfort and safety throughout the journey. Explore various travel methods to find the best fit for your pet.


Travelling by Car


Help your dog feel at ease in the car by starting with short trips and letting them sit with you in the driveway. While driving, use a dog seatbelt, car seat, or safety harness for their safety.


Ensure the car is well-ventilated to keep your dog comfortable, especially if they're in a crate. Prevent car sickness by travelling on an empty stomach, but keep water accessible. Take regular breaks for exercise and bathroom breaks, cleaning up after your dog each time.


Never allow your dog to ride in the back of an open truck—it's unsafe and could result in serious harm. Never leave your dog alone in a closed vehicle, especially in warm weather. If you need to leave the car, assign someone to stay with your dog for their safety.


Travelling by Plane


Remember to reserve a spot for your dog when booking your flight. Airlines limit the number of pets allowed per flight, and places will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.


Before air travel, visit your vet to ensure your dog meets airline requirements. While some domestic flights may not require a health certificate, each state has its own travel rules. Your vet will assess your dog’s health and vaccination status.


Every owner must confirm their pet is physically fit before travelling with it. Also, check temperatures at departure and arrival points to ensure safe travel conditions for your dog.


3. Ensuring a Smooth Journey


Maintain routines and provide comfort aids to keep your dog calm and content during travel. Prioritise hydration, exercise, and well-being to ensure a joyful travel experience.

You are exploring new destinations which offer local pet-friendly services and attractions to help your dog acclimate to new environments. Explore parks, restaurants, and scenic spots where dogs are welcomed with open arms.


Safety and Health Considerations


Safeguard your dog's health with regular vet check-ups and preventive care


Note! Prepare for emergencies with local vet contacts and a well-stocked pet first aid kit, ensuring peace of mind throughout your travels.


These guidelines guarantee a safe and enjoyable journey for you and your furry companion. For expert assistance in pet travel and relocation, trust Global Paws.


Our services will Ensure your pet's journey is safe and stress-free. Discover more about our commitment to pet welfare and seamless travel experiences today.


 

About Global Paws:

Global Paws is a family-owned business with over 20 years of experience in pet travel and relocation. We know your pets are part of your family, and we care for them like they are part of ours. As proud members of the International Pet & Animal Transport Association (IPATA) and certified by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) Live Animals Regulations (LAR), we’re committed to making sure they travel safely and comfortably.


What sets us apart is the extra care we provide. Every pet is treated like family, and we make sure their journey is safe and stress-free, no matter where they are headed.


We believe every pet deserves a first-class experience, and we are here to make sure they are comfortable from start to finish. Our experience, backed by IPATA and IATA, gives you peace of mind knowing your pet’s journey is in safe, loving hands.


Then, are you ready to give VIP treatment for your furry friend? Visit our website to book your pet’s dream vacation today!

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