6 tips to go on vacation with peace of mind with your dog

Are you going on a trip with your dog? With proper preparation, your vacation will be a wonderful experience for both of you. With the tips below, you will leave on vacation with your four-legged friend relaxed and well prepared.

1. Choose a dog-friendly vacation destination

Not every destination is equally suitable for dogs. Check in advance whether dogs are allowed on the beach, in hotels or vacation homes. Traveling by car? Stop frequently for a short walk and some water. Make sure there are plenty of dog walking spots and veterinarians near your accommodation. Even while on vacation, your dog needs moments of rest, so plan plenty of relaxation in natural settings.

2. Trim your dog before departure

A groomed coat is more practical and comfortable on vacation. Less tangles, less sand in the caravan and easier to control ticks or parasites. A trim also provides more cooling in hot weather.

Dog being trimmed

3. Bring a first aid kit for dogs

An accident is in a small corner. Always bring a first aid kit with basic necessities such as disinfectant, tweezers, tick forceps and bandages. Also don't forget plenty of food, water and a travel bowl.

4. Never leave your dog in the car

Even if it doesn't seem hot outside, inside the car the temperature can rise to life-threatening levels within minutes. So never leave your dog in the car, even with the windows open or in the shade.

5. Check the import requirements of your vacation country

Many countries have vaccination or documentation requirements. Make sure the dog passport is up to date and that you know what vaccinations are required. Are you traveling through multiple countries? Check the rules for each country, or seek advice from the embassy for up-to-date information.

Dog in car on trip

6. Get a vet check done

Before leaving, schedule a vet checkup. Have the chip read, check vaccinations and ask for travel advice. This is especially important with older dogs or dogs with health problems.

7. Make a handy packing list

Avoid stress by making a checklist in advance. Consider:

  • Dog passport with vaccination booklet and health certificate
  • Contact information for your veterinarian
  • Any medication
  • Belt, collar and ID tag
  • First aid kit and drinking bowl
  • Feed, snacks and water
  • Toys, basket and towels
  • Canopy or shade cloth for cooling
Dog Passport

Would you rather go on vacation without worries and not sure if your dog can come along? Then a dog sitter at home a safe and loving alternative, allowing your dog to remain in his familiar environment.

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