
Travel with a Dog:When you are traveling with your dog, whether by car, plane, or boat, safety is extremely important.Car: Although it may be more fun to have your dog roaming the car, it can cause a safety hazard to you and your dog. Putting your dog in a secure crate is optimal, but there are also other options. Many pet stores offer car seats and seat belts for small dogs. Take advantage of these resources to keep your dog safe. Remember, never leave you dog in the car alone! Airplane: Check out safety regulations and the requirements of the airline. Most of all, be sure that whatever you decide to put your pet in is safe. It is probably a good idea to look at online reviews of the carrying devices before you make a pick. Also, talk to friends who have traveled with their small dogs and see what advice they have. In addition, a vetrinarian is a necessary source when it comes to this. He or she will be able to help you decide what is safest for your pet. Boat: When it comes to boating, small dogs should always wear a life jacket. If your dog has a tendency to jump off things, you may want to tether him to something stable. Even if your dog is not the jumping kind, this is probably still a good idea because the unexpected can happen at any time. Crating is always a good idea; be sure the crate is in a place where it will not slide around. A vetrinarian can give more good advice and approve the safety of your ideas. |
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