What are the do's and don'ts of traveling with pets?

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  1. Shil1978 profile image86
    Shil1978posted 13 years ago

    What are the do's and don'ts of traveling with pets?

  2. profile image0
    scrambleposted 13 years ago

    Do leave them at home and don't take them with you!

    Seriously though, only take them if you don't have any other option. Cats are best left at home with people entrusted to check in on them at least once a day. Dogs are best left with a friend.

  3. I am DB Cooper profile image63
    I am DB Cooperposted 13 years ago

    Get a friend to watch them. It's the only answer that is right for your pets. Whatever you do, DO NOT sneak them into your checked luggage. Even if they're in a hard kennel with proper air supply, the checked luggage compartment in a plane does not always have proper pressurization. If there are cabin pressure problems, air from the luggage compartment might get sucked out and your little ones will be exposed to the unpressurized atmospheric conditions, which at 40,000 feet means they'll freeze to death. Believe me, I know a little something about planes and high altitudes, just look at my name.

  4. txquebec profile image60
    txquebecposted 13 years ago

    Travelling with pets is difficult, and how best to do it really depends on where you'll be staying and how you'll be getting there. A lot also depends on your pet's personality and preferences. For example, my dogs are fine in the car, but totally stressed out when we stay in a hotel. Pets can also get seriously carsick, too stressed to eat, and can also be exposed to other people's pets' diseases in the rest areas and dog parks along the way. They'll also cramp your style should you want to visit attractions or eat at a sit-down restaurant along your route.

    Flying with your pet in cargo is a safe way to get your pet to your destination, though it is not inexpensive. If the temperatures are extreme, you may need to make special arrangements or get special dispensation from your vet. Airlines will also simply not allow you to fly your animal if the temperature in the cargo hold is too hot for your pet to fly safely. I don't recommend carrying either cats or dogs onto a plane, it is likely to annoy other passengers and the size of carry-on kennels is too small for most pets to be comfortable anyway.

    Road tripping with you pet really varies in viability, but you absolutely need to make sure that your hotel allows pets before you set out on your drive (La Quinta is very pet friendly, and reasonably priced). You should also research a few vets along your route in case your pet gets sick, in a dog fight, or otherwise injures themselves along the way.

    I've done thousands of miles with my 3 dogs in the car, but it isn't easy keeping them happy while cooped up. Riding with your dog in a crate is the safest way to make sure they're secure, and can't escape or interfere with your driving. I don't recommend road tripping with cats unless absolutely necessary, and if you do, the cat must be 100% contained in a crate or on a leash at all times. You'll also have to offer food and water on a thoughtful schedule, so that you're not constantly stopping for pee breaks or getting up in the middle of the night to let your pet out for a midnight poop.

  5. GGtimeshares profile image59
    GGtimesharesposted 13 years ago

    For me just take care of your pets and follow the rules and regulations in a certain place.

 
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