Skip to main content

A checklist for taking your dog on vacation

  • LISA PRICE/TIMES NEWS Lindsay Brooks, Lenhartsville, prepares to take her German wirehaired pointer Colbie out of his travel crate. His leash is snapped to his collar, but he's been taught to wait until released before stepping from the crate…
    LISA PRICE/TIMES NEWS Lindsay Brooks, Lenhartsville, prepares to take her German wirehaired pointer Colbie out of his travel crate. His leash is snapped to his collar, but he's been taught to wait until released before stepping from the crate. Nearby are Colbie's water and water dish, as well as an old towel to clean his feet if needed, before he returns to the crate.
Published June 06. 2015 09:00AM

Come! Vacation with the Family Dog

Families often create a summer vacation trip checklist. It might go something like this: toothpaste and toothbrush, shampoo and conditioner, underwear, socks, t-shirts, sneakers and sandals, camera, prescription medications, bathing suit and sunglasses. If they're going to drive, they might add a list for the vehicle, such as a DVD selection, cooler with snacks and drinks, and first aid kit.

And what if the family dog will be traveling too? A list for the dog should include some of the obvious, such as food and bowls, leash, crate and certainly any prescription medications. But there are some extra steps dog owners should take to ensure the safety of their pet when they're on the road.

1. Carry a copy of your dog's vaccination records, especially the rabies inoculation certificate.

2. Jingling from your dog's collar should be his county license and also information about his owners, such as name and phone number. If your dog's tag includes your land line number only, make sure that you're able to check your home messages while you're away. If you're traveling to a place where you'll be staying for a weekend or longer, purchase a temporary tag which includes information about where the family is staying and contact information. If your dog has been micro-chipped you should carry that information with you as well.

3. Carry up-to-date photos of your dog, either actual photographs or a disc with digital images. I'll always remember the day I took old blankets to an animal shelter as a donation, and spotted two purebred Vizsla's in the exercise yard there. I asked about the Vizsla's and the workers looked at me with blank expressions. Weren't those redbone coonhounds? Many purebred dogs may not be readily recognized by the average person.

4. If you're going to take a break at a rest stop or restaurant, attach the dog's leash before anyone opens a car door. In an unfamiliar area, a dog that's been confined in a car for a while may be a little too eager to burst free and explore. Make sure the dog's collar is tight enough that it won't slip over his head.

5. Carry water for your dog. It's very important to keep a dog hydrated, and they won't always willingly drink at a rest stop. Use a squirt bottle to make sure your dog gets enough water.

6. Carry an old towel so that if it's rainy or muddy, you can wipe clean your dog's paws before returning him to the crate or taking him inside a hotel.

7. If the unthinkable happens and the family dog becomes lost, take action immediately. Contact local law enforcement and animal shelters. Canvas the area, spreading the word about the lost dog with key people, and show them your pictures of the dog. I remember helping a friend search for her lost Great Dane mix. We had no leads, until a school bus driver spotted the dog slinking around the dumpsters behind a restaurant. Who routinely covers the area? Mailmen, bus drivers, newspaper deliverers, etc.

The expense of boarding a dog seems to be steadily increasing. But saving money isn't the only reason for taking along the family dog - hey, they want to go wherever we go!

Comments
After being in relationship with Wilson for seven years,he broke up with me, I did everything possible to bring him back but all was in vain, I wanted him back so much because of the love I have for him, I begged him with everything, I made promises but he refused. I explained my problem to someone online and she suggested that I should contact a spell caster that could help me cast a spell to bring him back but I am the type that don’t believed in spell, I had no choice than to try it, I meant a spell caster called Dr Zuma zuk and I email him, and he told me there was no problem that everything will be okay before three days, that my ex will return to me before three days, he cast the spell and surprisingly in the second day, it was around 4pm. My ex called me, I was so surprised, I answered the call and all he said was that he was so sorry for everything that happened, that he wanted me to return to him, that he loves me so much. I was so happy and went to him, that was how we started living together happily again. Since then, I have made promise that anybody I know that have a relationship problem, I would be of help to such person by referring him or her to the only real and powerful spell caster who helped me with my own problem and who is different from all the fake ones out there. Anybody could need the help of the spell caster, his email: spiritualherbalisthealing@gmail.com or WhatsApp him +15068001647
you can email him if you need his assistance in your relationship or anything. CONTACT HIM NOW FOR SOLUTION TO ALL YOUR PROBLEMS

Classified Ads

Event Calendar

<<

September 2024

>>
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
     

Upcoming Events

Twitter Feed