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by Cheryl L. TrueGoing on a trip with your pet? Be prepared. Call before you leave to make sure your hotel accepts pets. There may be restrictions or fees.
Find out where the veterinary clinics are located close to where you are staying.
Vaccinations may be required when traveling abroad. Rabies is one that is required to and from the United States. You should take your pet to your vet prior to the trip. Find out what vaccinations are required and what diseases or problems may exist at your destination.
Plan your mode of transportation in advance. Buses and trains won't allow dogs on board. Airlines have various rules and restrictions so call in advance to avoid problems.
Avoid crowded times of the day and places that may make your pet nervous or skittish.
Even if your pet is naturally docile and calm, it may suddenly bolt for open windows or doors when confronted with new and unusual surroundings, people and smells. Using a leash is often best.
An identification tag is always a god idea, especially when your pet is in unfamiliar territory. You should always keep identification tags on your pet as well as a leash for your dog when it is outside. You may also want to bring along a current photo of your pet for identification purposes in case it gets lost.
Car rides are filled with potential hazards. Avoid leaving your pet unattended in the vehicle. It's easy for your pet to get heatstroke. If you must leave your pet in the vehicle while you are gone, leave at least two windows open for a cross draft and fresh air. A car can heat up to devastating temperatures in a very short amount of time.
Air travel is stressful enough without a pet. Airports are extremely crowded and you have to schedule and plan in advance to avoid various complications.
Instead of bringing your pet with you on your travels, you can always keep your pet at home with someone your pet is familiar or comfortable with who can feed and take care of it twice a day. A boarding kennel or a professional sitter is another option.
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About the Author:
Cheryl L. True is a Manila-based freelance writer who writes on a variety of topics.
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