Friday, August 20, 2010

Few tips that can help you when travelling with you pug

Pugs love to travel and want to be with their owners every minute of the day it is up to them. But there are a few tips to consider before going on a trip to your pug.
Before you make any trip you take, you must consider her safety and comfort. Most of it is common sense. For short trips, which are usually made in a car, it is wise not to let your pug to sit on the chair. Not only is it dangerous to jump around on the seat beside you, he may be wrong or falls, but it is also distracting. If your vehicle is equipped with airbags, it is also dangerous to your flat and can even be fatal air bag must inflate in force. Instead, strap yourself in the back seat with a pet safety belt. This type of belt hooks on the belt and keep your confidence throughout the travel friends safe.
Always take water and a bowl so when you reach your destination, you can update your pug. Sure, he has plenty of wind to avoid overheating. For long trips you should do yourself a box with you if he has one. Not only is this an extra precaution in the car because he is limited to cash, but it is also something that you will probably be familiar with. Make sure the box has plenty of padding and is comfortable. You might want to bring along favorite toys, bedding and grooming supplies. You should always make enough food for the trip, but if you feed yourself a good quality food, it must be readily available in most areas. Again, water is essential. Aware that water may be different in different regions, so it may be advisable to buy bottled water for yourself.
If you travel by plane, that snub nose dogs, such as difficulty breathing and is known to have problems when traveling by air. It is advisable to consult your veterinarian in this regard.
Whatever mode you take when traveling with your pug, considering his age and health and be sure to have a first aid kit with you at all times. Make sure he is happy and comfortable and above all else, make sure you pug is safe.
Happy journey!

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