Monday, August 30, 2010

Things you should know if you are travelling with your dog

Before your dog out for a trip to a car, feeding schedule should start traveling with a light meal at least 3-4 hours to set. Avoid feeding your pet, while the car is in motion, even if it is a long road trip. Keep your dog hydrated at all times, this is the main line. A good dog bowl trip would not be a potential risk of driving and enables you to protect your car upholstery against water.
If you make a stop during the journey by car, do not leave furry friend in a parked car. This will protect them against the risk of heat stroke can happen to a hot day, even with the windows open. The same is true during the colder months as the car tends to the cold and your pet can freeze to death. Make sure your dog pack their own travel kit. This should include basic items such as paper travel, food and snacks, plastic bags, medication, scoop waste, first aid kit and a favorite toy or pillow to a more intimate setting to make.
To be on the safe side, you have your dog wear a microchip for identification collar and tag detailing the address of your home. A travel tag with your information including your cell phone number and destination phone number may also be useful if your pet gets away from you and lost, while on the road trip.

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