How to Take a Road Trip with Your Dog

How to Take a Road Trip with Your Dog


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Taking a road trip with your dog requires a little planning and a lot of treats.

Have you ever tried to explain to your dog that "Are we there yet?" is a phrase best left to the kids? Taking a road trip with your pup can be one of the most delightful adventures you’ll ever have–as long as you’re prepared!

If you’re one of those pet parents who wouldn’t dream of leaving your furry friend behind on your summer road trip, this guide is for you. We’ll cover everything you need to know to ensure your road trip is as smooth as your pup’s fur after a good brushing.

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So, as you prepare for your road trip, let us help you be ready for anything that comes your way–from pit stops and little accidents to emergency grooming and snack attacks!

Now, let’s dive into the essentials for a fantastic journey with your canine co-pilot.

What to Pack in Your Dog Travel Kit

You know what it’s like–starting on a road trip and realizing that you forgot your snacks halfway through. Not fun, right? Well, imagine how your dog feels if you forget their essentials!

Keeping your pup happy, entertained, and well-fed during your trip is crucial. Just like us, dogs appreciate a little comfort and care when they're away from home. So, what must you pack to ensure your furry friend has the best road trip experience ever? Find out below!

Nutritious Kibble

Always pack enough nutritious and tasty food to keep your dog satisfied. Dry kibble is a great option because it stores well and travels easily.

Healthy Treats

Trust us, no dog ever said "no" to a treat, especially when they're being such a good boy on a long journey. Treats are essential for rewarding good behavior and keeping your dog’s spirits high.

Look for all-natural options that are both tasty and healthy. Our treats, crafted from New Zealand-raised lamb and flavorful chicken, are perfect for this. They're packed with nutrients and free from artificial additives, ensuring your pup gets only the best!

Chews

Chewing is a great way to keep your dog occupied and happy. Our Pork Bully Sticks, for example, entertain and help maintain dental health with their unique texture. They’re perfect for gnawing during long stretches of driving. Plus, they’re made with wholesome ingredients to support your dog’s best health.

Joint Supplements

Long trips are tough on your dog’s joints, especially if they’re a bit older. Consider bringing the right supplements to keep them comfortable and active. A holistically formulated joint supplement designed to support their bones and cartilage makes a great travel kit addition.

Soothing Mist

Skin irritations can crop up unexpectedly. Having a soothing mist on hand can be a lifesaver. Try an herbal blend with calming ingredients like lavender and aloe vera, which are ideal for keeping your dog’s skin healthy and irritation-free.

Bath Mist

For those moments when your dog decides to roll in something less than pleasant, a bath mist can be a quick fix. A natural, easy-to-use deodorizer spray will have them smelling fresh and ready for cuddles in no time (not to mention getting rid of stink in the car)!


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When packing with your dog, make sure to include all the essentials.

Travel Bowls

Portable food and water bowls are a must. They make it easy to keep your dog hydrated and fed without any mess and pack up light and easy.

Bedding

A cozy blanket or their favorite bed will give your dog a familiar place to rest, helping them feel secure and comfortable throughout the trip. It's like bringing your travel pillow along for comfort. Keeping the car well-ventilated and maintaining a comfy temperature inside is appreciated too.

First Aid Kit

Always be prepared for minor injuries or health issues. A pet-specific first aid kit with essentials like bandages, antiseptic wipes, and necessary medications will give you some peace of mind on the road. You never know when your pup might scrape a paw, injure an ear, or have a little tumble getting in and out of the car.

Toys

Bring a selection of your dog’s favorite toys to keep them entertained. Familiar toys can provide comfort and help reduce anxiety during the journey. Plus, it’s much easier to convince your pup to stay in the back seat when they have their beloved squeaky toy instead of trying to help you drive!

Anti-Anxiety or Car Sickness Solutions

Some dogs get car sick or anxious on long trips. Consider remedies like ginger for nausea. You can find ginger in dog treats or give a small amount of fresh ginger before the trip. It's like giving your dog a ginger ale to settle their tummy.

Packaging these essentials ensures your dog is as excited about the road trip as you are. From delicious treats to comfy bedding, you’ll have everything you need to keep them happy and healthy on the road.

FAQ: How Long Can a Dog Travel in a Car?

Knowing how long your furry friend can comfortably travel in a car is a common question. Most dogs can handle car trips like champs, but regular breaks are necessary.

According to the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), dogs should have a break every two to three hours during a car ride. [1] This gives them a chance to stretch their legs, do their business, and enjoy some fresh air–a lot like you! During these breaks, offer them water and a little walk, encouraging a potty moment, too.

While you’re at it, grab some snacks for yourself at the gas station and stay hydrated. After all, road trips are more fun when everyone’s comfortable and happy!

Final Thoughts: A Fun and Safe Journey

Dogs' brains might be a little different from ours, but at the end of the day, we all want the same thing: a fun, safe vacation where everyone arrives in one piece and is happy to be there.

With the right preparation and a well-packed travel kit, you can ensure your dog has as much fun on the road as you do. So, plan those pit stops, bring along their favorite things, and get ready for an unforgettable journey with your best four-legged friend. Safe travels and happy tails!

References:
[1] American Veterinary Medical Association. (n.d.). Traveling with your pet FAQ. AVMA. Retrieved July 5, 2024, from avma.org/resources-tools/pet-owners/petcare/traveling-your-pet-faq


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