5 Tips For Safe, Stress-Free Pet Travel
Implement these travel tips to ensure your pets remain healthy and happy, wherever you travel these holidays.
Before you travel:
- Check with your hosts (hotels, family or otherwise) about special requirements regarding pets
- If your pets are not going with you, make sure you’ve made appropriate kennelling or pet sitter arrangements
- Provide all the appropriate information (medication, proper feeding, etc)
Check all vaccinations are up-to-date:
- Travel with your vaccination booklet or certificates
- Microchip your pets and ensure they’re wearing ID tags, in case they get lost
Remember to pack your pet’s basics when packing for yourself:
- Include food, medicine, a leash and tagged collar
- Again, don’t forget the vaccination booklet or certificates
Driving with Daisy:
- Keep pets safe and secure
- Stop often enough for them to stretch, relieve themselves, and hydrate
- Never leave them unattended in an unventilated car
Beware of tick-infested areas:
- Tick bites can cause biliary, which can be fatal
- Tick bite symptoms include fatigue, loss of appetite, weight loss, fever, pale gums and inner eyelids, and vomiting
- In the case of biliary, there will also likely be red urine
- Ticks also attach to items you bring home with you, so there is also a risk to pets that stayed behind
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