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Home » Article » Pets Pet Friendly Travel - 10 Tips for Hassle-Free Travel with Your Pet
David Buster filed under "Pets"
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In the United States alone, over 60 million households have one
or more pets. Pet owners in 15 million of those households
travel with their pets, and the majority stay in pet-friendly
lodging. Fortunately, pet friendly hotels, condos and vacation
home rentals do exist.
If you will be traveling with your pet, here are some pet
friendly tips to remember for safe and trouble-free travel.
1 - When you make your reservation, double-check that pets are
allowed. An important advantage of reserving online is that you
can see - in writing - whether or not pets are permitted and any
restrictions. Online, you can print out your reservation receipt
that includes the "pets allowed" information. Verbal
reservations leave more room for misunderstanding and
miscommunication. If reserving by telephone, ask the reservation
person to mail you a confirmation receipt that includes the
“pets allowed” information.
2 - Is your pet an experienced traveler? If not, you should
begin getting your pet more accustomed to traveling. Begin by
making your car a fun place for your pet. Get in the car with
them, play with them, give them a treat – have them enjoy being
there with you. Then take a short drive with them. Gradually
increase the length of time and distance that you drive with
them. Before making a long trip with your pet, the idea is to
have them comfortable with being in the car for extended periods
of time. 3 - Remember that securing your pet while traveling in
the car is crucial for their safety and yours. Consider
purchasing a dog safety harness for your pet to use while
traveling in the car. If you have a station wagon or SUV, you
can purchase a vehicle barrier that keeps your pet confined to
the rear area. They are usually sold at pet stores or are
available online.
4 - Be sure that your pet has an identification tag and wears it
while on the trip. The tag should have your pet's name, your
name and phone number. If possible, use your cell phone number,
a home number and the number of where you will be staying. 5 –
Carry a photograph of your pet with you on your trip. If your
pet should ever become lost, you’ll be able to show others
exactly what your pet looks like instead of just relying on a
verbal description.
6 - Check with your vet for any recommended vaccinations
appropriate for your trip - exposure to ticks while hiking,
exposure to other dogs while boarding or heartworm prevention if
your dog will be exposed to mosquitoes are examples of important
preventative measures to take before your trip. If your pet is a
dog, have an up-to-date rabies tag for your dog's collar. If you
decide to day board your dog while on vacation, you may be
required to show paperwork proof of the rabies vaccination. 7 -
Once you arrive at the pet friendly lodging, inform the check-in
person that you have your pet. You can inquire if there are any
restricted areas where your pet should not be taken. Pet
friendly lodging staff should be very accustomed to answering
these kinds of questions and will appreciate your awareness.
8 - In your hotel room, condo, cabin rental or vacation home
rental - never let your pet use the furniture or beds to sit,
lay or sleep on unless you've covered the furniture or bed with
your own cover. Place your pet’s food and water containers on a
mat or newspaper in the bathroom, where cleanup will be easier.
When staying in pet friendly accommodations, you may choose to
feed your pet outdoors.
9 - If you'll be leaving your pet alone in the room or vacation
rental, make sure the front desk or rental agent knows. Be sure
that you leave your pet secured in their travel container or
crate if housekeeping staff will be entering the room at any
time to clean. You certainly don't want a housekeeper to enter
and be surprised or even attacked by your pet! A pet may also
run out of the room when housekeeping enters if left unsecured.
10 - Be very careful in warm or hot weather with leaving your
pet in the car. Even when the outside temperature is only in the
70’s or 80’s, the interior of a vehicle can reach 100 degrees
and higher, especially when parked in the sun. It doesn’t take
long at these temperatures to cause serious or even fatal harm
to your pet.
Traveling with pets and staying in pet friendly lodging can be
lots of fun - after all, your pet is part of your family too.
Just using common sense and planning ahead makes for an
enjoyable and surprise-free vacation.
About the author:
David Buster is Vice-President of InfoSearch Publishing and
webmaster of http://www.bestva
cationrentalsonline.com - visit the website for more on pet
friendly lodging and to find log cabin rentals, vacation home
rentals, condos and chalets, places to get married, discount
hotel rooms, adventure travel and more.
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