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Paws on the go: Pet travel tips you need

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Before you hit the road, research pet-friendly hotels, restaurants, parks, and attractions. Knowing where your pet is welcome ensures a smoother trip and avoids any last-minute surprises.

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Health Research pet-friendly spots

Pack a travel kit with all the essentials: food, water, medications, leash, toys, and waste bags. Having everything in one place makes it easy to care for your pet wherever you go.

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Health Prepare a pet travel kit

A quick visit to the vet before your trip can save you headaches later. Make sure vaccinations are up-to-date, your pet is healthy for travel, and ask about any tips specific to your destination.

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Health Visit the vet

Familiarise your pet with car rides, carriers, or backpacks before the trip. A little practice helps them stay calm and relaxed during longer journeys.

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Health Train your pet

Schedule regular breaks for bathroom stops, walks, and playtime. This keeps your pet comfortable, prevents stress, and adds mini-adventures to your journey.

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Health Plan breaks

Safety first! Use seat belts, crates, or harnesses designed for travel. A secure pet is a happy pet, and it also keeps the driver focused and safe on the road.

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Health Keep your pet safe

Always carry plenty of fresh water and a portable bowl. Hydration is key, especially on long drives, hikes, or hot days, to keep your pet healthy and happy.

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Health Hydration matters

Bring along familiar toys, blankets, or bedding. The scents and comfort of home help your pet feel secure in new surroundings and reduce anxiety.

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Health Pack familiar items

Keep an eye on the weather. Avoid leaving your pet in hot cars, plan activities during cooler hours, and always provide shade and water when exploring outdoors.

Health Be mindful of weather




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