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Ensuring Your Dog's Comfort and Safety on Vacation

Embarking on a vacation can be one of life's greatest pleasures and sharing that experience with your furry friend makes it even better. To ensure both your enjoyment and their well-being, here's some free advice on how to safely take your dog with you on your travels.

Begin by checking that your destination is pet-friendly, offering amenities and services that cater to your canine companion. Familiarize yourself with their pet policy, as understanding the guidelines in advance can lead to a more relaxed experience for you and your pet.

Before setting off, ensure your dog’s vaccinations are up to date and carry proof of immunizations, as this is often required at pet-friendly accommodations. Identification tags and an up-to-date microchip can provide peace of mind should your pet decide to embark on an unplanned solo adventure.

On the road, create a safe space for your dog in the vehicle. Predominantly, a well-ventilated crate secured firmly in place is advisable for longer journeys. Make frequent stops for bathroom breaks and stretching, allowing your dog to burn off some energy and become comfortable with their new surroundings.

Packing a bag exclusively for your pet is a must-do. Include favorite toys, bedding for a sense of familiarity, a leash, sufficient food, water, and a first-aid kit. Stick to familiar brands of food to avoid digestive issues and always have a supply of fresh drinking water available.

Upon arrival, have a dedicated space for your dog to retreat to, allowing them time to decompress and settle in. Observe all leash laws and respect other guests by maintaining control over your pet.

Remember, vacation is a time for relaxation and fun, and by taking these precautions, you ensure the safety and happiness of your pet.

About the author

A native of Louisville, Kentucky, Brown successfully renovated and rented out themed glampers on Airbnb for over three years before deciding to move to Pensacola after a harsh winter. She quickly began transforming Vacay Village after closing on the property, and after completing the first phase of renovations, she plans to expand with additional spaces in the future.