Tips for Summer Car Trips with Your Pets
June 26th, 2010
By: Bakersfield Pets Examiner Natalia Corres
Summer is a traditional time for car trips - whether a day trip or a vacation - and bringing your pet with you can be a fun and enjoyable way to spend quality time with all of your family. Here are some tips to help make your trip easy and carefree.
1. Make sure your pet can ride comfortably in your vehicle. Use a seat-belt harness or travel kennel to protect your pet from being thrown in the event of a sudden stop.
2. Bring plenty of food, water, and waste disposal bags. Not every destination will have these available, and everywhere you go, you will be expected to clean up after your pet.
3. If your pet needs medication, remember to pack it and your Vet’s name and number, in case you need to go to a different Vet for a refill.
4. If your pet is not micro-chipped, you may want to consider it. It is inexpensive, and will help in identifying your pet if they become lost and turned in to an Animal Control or Humane Society facility. Barring that, you can also make sure that the pet’s license is up to date, and collar is in good condition.
5. Don’t leave your pet in the vehicle. Temperatures can rise very quickly, and your pet can begin to suffer heat stroke or severe damage to nervous and blood systems, even with the windows cracked. Even leaving the A/C running may not work, as some cars may overheat and begin to blow hot air into the vehicle.
6. If you are staying overnight, remember to check ahead to be sure your accommodations are pet friendly, and what rules may apply.
By following these simple tips, you and your pet can have a great summer car trip.
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