Pet Friendly Travel Tips
By Lesley Komlos
An increasing number of places throughout Australia, and even
worldwide, have accommodations which cater for pets as well as people.
Although they are increasing, when preparing to take a pet friendly
holiday with your dog, it is always wise to plan ahead. Most
accommodation destinations urge travelers taking a pet friendly
holiday to book ahead. The facilities for dogs can vary greatly
between each venue so determining exactly what is provided will make
your pet friendly holiday a more relaxing experience for both you and
your pet.
Driving to your selected pet friendly holiday destination is another
area where it is wise to take some care. Many times there have been
dogs traveling loose in the car or even on the driver's lap when a
sudden stop or an accident has caused the pet to sustain injuries due
to traveling unrestrained in the car. There are several harnesses and
carriers made specially for pet friendly traveling, which can lessen
the risk of injury. When traveling in your car with your dog on a pet
friendly holiday it is also important to take plenty of water for your
pet to drink and never to leave your pet in a closed car.
Once you travel to your pet friendly holiday destination, it is
important to ensure that you follow the conditions set out by the
venue. These are likely to include keeping your dog on a leash whilst
out and about, cleaning up after your dog, keeping your dogs quiet to
avoid disturbing other guests & there may be designated areas to stay
away from with your dog. Many pet friendly holiday destinations now
allow dogs to be inside. There may be provisos to this, such as not
leaving your dog alone in the room 7 keeping them off the furniture.
To make your pet friendly travel as comfortable as possible, it is
always a good idea to take any special bedding and toys that your pet
may be used to. Also, ensure that your dog has an ID tag with your
name and phone number in case you were to be accidentally separated.
Planning ahead for your pet friendly travel will result in a great
time for both you and your dog and as the accommodation for pet
friendly holidays increase, more of us will be taking our four-legged
friends along.
Basics to remember:
• Make sure you bring enough water for your pet to drink on the trip.
Packing your pet's favorite foods is also a good idea as it may not
always be readily obtainable at your holiday destination.
• Use your leash to keep your dog with you whenever you leave your car.
• Make sure you use wither a purpose built pet carrier or pet harness
while driving.
• Update your pet's identification tags in case you and your dog
become separated whilst away from home.
• Pets should never be left in closed cars.
• Always supervise your pet when initiating contact with strangers,
particularly children.
• Make sure your pet has been treated for fleas and ticks prior to traveling
• Clean up after your dog at all times.
For more information, articles and great pet resources, visit
http://www.PetTravelGuide.com.au a comprehensive guide to traveling
with pets.
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