If you’re a dog parent, you’ve probably considered taking your furry friend on a vacation. In that case, you will have a lot to do and a lot to pack to make sure your pet has as much fun on vacation as you will.
This dog-travel packing checklist will help you pack the right things you and your pet need to have an awesome trip together.
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You can download our Dog Travel Packing Checklist by clicking the button below. The accessible interactive PDF can be digitally checked off using any device or easily printed for your use.
This is No. 1 for a reason. The best carrier will work in a car and on a train or plane. Choose a well-ventilated carrier with secure latches that will survive minor bumps and drops. If you first bought a carrier for your puppy, make sure it can hold your adult dog.
“The right carrier” can also mean a carrier that can fit under an airplane seat or in other tight spaces, so you can bring your smaller dog onboard. Some carriers are able to collapse somewhat to fit into tighter spaces.
The International Air Travel Association has regulations for pet carriers that you should read.
You may want to bring several carriers: A cage-like carrier for air travel or other situations where confinement is paramount, and a tote for strolls around town.
This post reviews a variety of carriers, from hard-sided kennels to tote bags.
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Pet backpacks are a thing – and they’re actually a very useful thing for walking around with your small dog.
The best backpacks have screening on all sides to let your pet breathe and see, secure and supportive straps, and means for securing your pet inside the backpack should they decide to play locksmith.
If you can’t or don’t want to leash your dog, this is a great alternative.
Especially if you’re flying with a pet, consider having them microchipped, if they’re not already. This is the best and most immediate way for someone who finds a lost pet to identify their owners. In addition, some countries require pets to be microchipped before entry.
Regardless of whether they’re microchipped, they should always wear a secure collar with an ID tag. If your pet needs special care, make sure that’s indicated on the tag.
Finally, carry a picture of you with your pet, to share with authorities and others should you and your pet get separated.
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Depending on where you’re traveling, you may have to produce some or all of the following for your pet:
The last item generally requires a vet visit to complete. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has a checklist for USDA-Accredited Vets to complete in order to issue the required paperwork.
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You bring your pet on vacation so the two of you can have fun together. Items that up the fun factor can include:
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No matter where you and your best furry friend head on vacation, things could go smoother with the peace of mind provided by travel insurance and assistance services from Generali Global Assistance.
They offer a variety of plans and coverage options, and getting a quote is easy.
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