TRAVEL WITH YOUR DOG
Travel with your dog
Travel with your dog can be a great experience with some thoughtful pre-planning. Just the mention of the words
car, go or bye-bye and many dogs are running to the door and ready to go.
Many of us cannot bear to leave our canine family members at home when we vacation. But, while they may
be ready to take off at the drop of a bone, we need to take time for a little planning. It can make the
difference between a vacation delight and a vacation disaster.
Whether you are planning a short get-a-way or a full-fledged vacation, it is important to gather the
right equipment and documents to help assure a happy, safe and fun trip with your dog.
10 basic items you may need
when traveling with your dog:
-
Main dog leash plus an extra one
- Collars for walking
- Water & food bowls
- Supply of your dog's regular food
- Treats (can't leave home without them)
- Toys
- Blankets and/or dog bed
- Plastic bags for picking up waste
- Dog crate and/or dog safety belt
- ID tag and tracking chip (dogs can become lost and end up in shelters)
Health items needed when traveling with your
dog:
- Medical records/health certificate from your veterinarian
- Adequate supply of medications if needed
- Motion sickness medication
- Dog first-aid kit
- Dog health insurance
In addition to the items you will need to gather before you travel with your dog, there is also information
you will need.
Information you will need when
traveling with your dog:
- Locate and record phone numbers and locations of Emergency Vet. Clinics along your route and at your
destination.
- Locate dog friendly lodging, dining, attractions, events, parks, campgrounds, beaches, etc.

Locate and obtain information on kennels in the area you will be staying in. Even if you
don't plan on kenneling your dog, something may come up that you have to do so. Better to be prepared.
- Check to see if the area you will be in has any restrictions on your breed.
- Research your travel destination for possible hazards to your dog that you may not have in your
hometown.
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