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Five Pet Friendly Travel Tips

A bulldog in a car.

Five Tips For Traveling With Your Pet!

 

From road trips to plane rides, our furry companions can come almost anywhere with us. Yet, bringing a pet along while traveling can have its challenges. Check out these five tips for traveling with your pet to make sure you and your buddy have the best vacation ever.

1. Make Sure Your Pet Is Comfortable 

A dog in a car-basket, with a blanket, in a car.

Ensuring your companion is comfortable is one of the most important things you can do as a pet parent. Before flying with your pet, make sure they are used to staying in a carrier before you go. If road tripping, make your car extra comfy by bringing along a bed or a seat cover. You can find a ton of great car travel accessories on our site.

2. Check In With Your Vet Before Traveling

A cat rubs up against a vet at a vet office at FurHaven

Double check your pet's vaccination records and have your vet do a brief checkup. If your pet is on medication, make sure you have enough for your entire vacation. Making sure your pet is up to date on their vaccinations is good, too- you check out our article about pet immunizations for more information.

3. Find pet friendly locations 

A dog laying in a travel chair outside.

Sadly, not everywhere welcomes our furry friends. Call or check online to make sure your hotels are dog friendly. Planning on camping? Not all campsites allow dogs. Check your campsite's specific pet policies to make sure your pet is welcome. We actually have an article about camping with dogs- check it out!

4. Pack more than you need

A cat sat on top of a full suitcase at FurHaven

Accidents always happen, and it’s best to be prepared. Pack extra food, water, blankets, doggy bags, and anything else your pet might need.

5. Prep for international travel 

A dog looking into the distance, with a city in the background.

If you are traveling to a new country with your dog, there are a few things to bring along. Bring a copy of your dog’s current vaccination records, being particularly sure they are up-to-date on their rabies vaccinations. Check the specific regulations for the country you are traveling to before you go, and request a veterinary pet passport or health certificate from your vet. This lets customs and other agencies know your pet is healthy and registered.

Need some pawesome travel accessories? Check these out! 

Trail Pup Packable Stuff Sack Travel Pillow

Small, compact, and lightweight, these Trail Pup Packable Pillows are the perfect addition to any last minute trip, or roadtrip essential.

A dog lying on a FurHaven Trail Pup Packable Stuff Sack Travel Pillow.

Car Seat Safety Clip

Keep them safe and secure on the road in a FurHaven Car Seat Safety Clip

A dog using a FurHaven Car Safety Clip.

Quilted Twill Waterproof Protector

Versatile, waterproof, and washable, these Quilted Twill Waterproof Protectors are perfect for protecting car upholstery and other fabrics, or as an on-the-go picnic blanket!

A dog lying on a FurHaven Quilted Twill Waterproof Protector.

Don't see what you're looking for? We have more travel accessories on our site.

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