Many people most of the time
travel. It’s not a great think but when you are traveling with
your pet that time you need to concentrate more on your pet which
may disturb you to enjoy your vacation.
If your pet is very young or old, or is ill, pregnant, injured
recovering form surgery then avoid to take them with you as is
such time they need more concentration and if you really wish to
carry your pet in your vacation then consult with pet sitter
rather than take a chance on injuring your pet by taking it with
you. If you are in doubt, ask your veterinarian. If your pet has
not traveled before, try a short overnight or weekend trip first.
Before you leave inform your veterinarian where you will be
traveling to, for how long, as well as whether your pet will be
traveling by air or car. Ask about any flea, heartworm, or tick
risks for areas you will be traveling to. If your pet becomes
carsick or restless when traveling, ask veterinarian about
appropriate medications or treatments.
Many times while traveling it happen we get separated from our pet
and they get panic so try to avoid such type of situation for
traveling safely with your pet. Your pet should wear a safety
collar all the time with a tag showing proof of rabies vaccination
and your name address, phone number in case your pet becomes
separated from you.
To take care of your pet when away from home try to keep fresh
water available and don think of changing their die all of a
sudden. Make sure your pet is accustomed to the crate before you
begin your trip.
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