Packing for your dog may seem a bit
eccentric and, well, let's face it, a bit over the top, however it
really can make the difference between a stressful and frustrating
vacation or trip and a really enjoyable experience. Although some
dogs are happy jumping in the car and heading out on the road with
just their collar and a leash, most dogs are much more comfortable
when they have some familiar items around them. In turn, the more
comfortable and relaxed your dog is the better the trip will be for
everyone. Taking a bit of time to pack your dog's travel gear is
just part of being the great owner and companion to your pet you
always wanted to be.
Deciding what gear your dog will need on the
trip is largely a function of where you are going and what you are
planning to do when you get there. Of course you will need the basic
leash and collar or harness, but you may also want to consider some
additional items such as a retractable leash or an extra long leash
or lunge line to allow your pet to exercise and roam a bit while
still staying under control. Remember you are going to be in an
unfamiliar place and even the best behaved and trained dog may get
the urge to explore, developing selective hearing regarding your
increasingly frantic calls to return. A retractable leash for
smaller to medium sized dogs is great option to allow space and
freedom while still having control of the dog. For larger, heavier
and stronger breeds a horse lunge line is an inexpensive option for
a long leash plus they come in a wide assortment of colors and
patterns.
If you have a short haired breed or a small dog and you are
taking a winter holiday to enjoy the snowy weather, packing some dog
sweaters and even dog booties may be important to protect your pet
from the cold. This is especially important if your dog is used to
being indoors most of the time or if you live in a year round warm
climate. If you want to stay conservative there are lots of basic
sweaters and heavier dog shirts and sweat suits available at pet
store or online. For those that have more of a fashion flair,
specialty dog boutiques and online stores offer endless outdoor gear
options.
A small, well equipped first aid kit for your dog is very
important. Your vet may sell pre-packaged pet first aid kits that
will typically include bandages, gauze, disinfectant, antibacterial
spray, tweezers, scissors as well as any medication that your pet is
currently taking. If your pet is on medications be sure you have
enough to provide the medication as per the prescription for the
duration of your trip.
Treats and toys should also be included in your pet packing
project and although you don't need to bring all the favorite toys a
few of your dog's top toys should be brought on the trip. It is
always a good idea to pack treats in several zip lock or sealed bags
or containers so that you can easily grab a small bag to take on a
walk or just to hand out a few treats throughout the day. If your
dog has a specialty food that is difficult to find always pack
enough for the trip if at all possible. If the dog eats a readily
available commercial brand it is still a good idea to bring enough
for a couple of meals, just in case you have difficulty in getting
to a store during business hours.
A great way to pack your doggy gear is in a backpack that is
lightweight, waterproof and easy to carry. Some dog carriers and
crates also have cubby holes and spaces for packing, which is
terrific if space saving is important.
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