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How to road trip with your dog: 9 easy practical tips

How to take a road trip with your dog
woman on a hiking trip with her dog
Lifestyle. When taking a family road trip, it’s hard to leave behind our fur babies. And for many of us, it’s hard to find a pet-sitter during the summer months. That’s why we’ve assembled a list of 9 practical tips so you can follow when taking a road trip with your dog:

How you can prepare to take a road trip with your dog:

1. Give your vet a call and make sure your dog is up to date on vaccinations.

You may also want to consider having your pet micro-chipped. Travel can cause anxiety for some pets and increase the likelihood that they’ll run away. It’s always best to play it safe.

2. Update tags with your current phone number and other contact information – Ensure they’re covered in case of an accident while you’re on the road.

Call your pet insurance provider to clarify what is covered in your pet’s policy.

3. Look up dog friendly places

4. Research hotels before you leave

Some hotels do allow pets, but it’s important to call ahead and clarify their policies. Here are a few questions you should ask:

  • Does the hotel have weight/breed restrictions?
  • Will you be charged additional pet fees?
  • Where is my dog allowed to roam in the hotel?

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5. Check for pet friendly car rentals

Many avid road trippers opt to rent a car, rather than putting miles on their personal vehicle. And good news for pet owners, some car rental companies allow dogs.

6. Look for trails or parks as you’re planning your road trip

If Bosco is coming along for the ride, you might as well look for some pet friendly destinations. Many national parks allow pets in developed areas and the experience would be fun for both of you.

WHAT SHOULD YOU BRING ON A ROAD TRIP WITH YOUR DOG?

7. Load up on car snacks for both you and your furry companion

Bring extra food, treats and their water bowl. And just in case they eat a little too much, bring wipes and doggie bags for easy clean up.

8. Contain your furry friend while you’re driving in either a harness or a carrier

It’s safer for your pet and less distracting for you.

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HOW OFTEN SHOULD YOU STOP ON A ROAD TRIP WITH A DOG?

9. Plan walking breaks so your dog can stretch their four legs

On average, dogs need to relieve themselves three to five times a day, however remaining cooped up inside a vehicle may call for additional stops. According to AAA,  stopping every two hours is recommended and will help keep them calm throughout the ride and is a good excuse for you to take a break from driving.

Dog road trip packing list

  1. Plenty of water for the car ride and rest stops
  2. Food and water bowls
  3. crash-tested safety harness seat belt
  4. long and short leashes
  5. travel crate or carrier
  6. Bad/blanket (offers a sense of home from the familiar scent).
  7. Treats and puzzle toys