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Make certain that all vaccinations are up to date and obtain current health and rabies certificates
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However, traveling can be stressful for you and the pooch! Traveling with a pet involves more than just loading the animal in the back seat and motoring off—especially if you will be driving long distances or plan to be away for a long time.
The first step in planning a trip with your do is considering what s in it for him or her. Oftentimes, it s more practical to hire a sitter or board your pet, so you want to be certain that the pup is going to get just as much enjoyment out of the journey as you will.
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Finding pet-friendly accommodations is becoming easier, but it still requires a little prior planning. Make sure the vacation rental you choose accepts dogs – specifically the size and type of dog you re bringing. Be aware that most vacation rental companies will charge an additional fee for your pet, so be sure to speak to the company directly to find out about any fees associated.
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Your pet should wear a secure collar at all times with tags showing proof of rabies vaccination and your name, address, and phone number in case your pet becomes separated. atlantis hotel in bahamas Make a set of temporary paper tags with the address and phone number at your destination.
Microchips are also a safe and secure way of keeping track of your pet. Many pets become separated from their people while traveling and often collars are not on pets when they are recovered at shelters. Animal hospitals, humane societies, kennels, and shelters nationwide are using scanners that will read these implanted chips and let you be reunited with your lost pet. Microchip procedures are safe, quick, inexpensive, and very common. Your veterinarian can tell you more about this procedure. Pack a few extra color photos in the event that you get separated.
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Make certain that all vaccinations are up to date and obtain current health and rabies certificates no more than ten (10) days prior to your departure. You will be required to have these if your pet is traveling atlantis hotel in bahamas by air. These certificates are also strongly recommended if your plans do not include air travel as you may need to board your pet unexpectedly and many kennels will not accept atlantis hotel in bahamas pets without these certificates. And, if your pet does require emergency medical care, these will allow this to take place much more quickly and without the potentially dangerous duplication of vaccinations
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It's a good idea to create a routine and ritual around getting into and out of the vehicle so that your dog doesn't bolt out of the car or carrier when you stop. It's best to create the routines and practice them in the safety of your home – in your garage, driveway, etc.
You can also get your pet geared up for a long trip by taking him on a series of short drives first, gradually atlantis hotel in bahamas lengthening time spent in the car. And please be sure to always secure the crate so it won t slide or shift in the event of a quick stop.
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Avoid sudden changes of diet. If you are unable to obtain your pet s normal brand, switch gradually over to the new food over a period of four or more days. Clean your pet s food and water bowls out regularly with soap.
Never leave your animal alone in a parked vehicle. On a hot day, even with the windows atlantis hotel in bahamas open, a parked automobile can become a furnace in no time, and heatstroke can develop. In cold weather, a car can act as a refrigerator, holding in the cold and causing the animal to freeze to death.
Keep fresh water available for your pet at all times. Opt for bottled water or tap water stored in plastic jugs. Drinking water from an area he s not used to could result in tummy upset for your pet.
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While no one likes to think about it, many pets do become separated while away from home. To increase the chances of a safe and quick return, bring a recent photograph and written description of your pet including call name, breed, sex, age, any microchip or tattoo numbers, and a description of coat, color and markings including any unusual markings, scars, or other identifying marks, as well as weight and height. These will be invaluable if your pet does become separated.
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