Traveling With Your Pet
 

Most of us treat our pets like family members.  So when we take a "family vacation" many times this includes our pets.  People often ask us what they need to take with them to make their furry family members comfortable and safe.  First, you need to be aware that because they are in a strange environment the risk of accidents increases.  So to help prepare for this possibility here are some things you should have on hand in the event something unfortunate should happen while you are on vacation:

  1. Bring extra tags with a local phone number, address and your cell phone number.  This way is fluffy gets lost anyone finding them can reach either your emergency contact at home or your cell number/local number where you are staying.  If your pet has a microchip make sure that you have the id number and the number of the microchip company written down and with you.
  2. You should always have a recent photo of your pet.  It's much easier to show a picture than try and describe what fido looks like.  Details can be overlooked especially when you are upset.
  3. You should always have your pet on a leash.  Even if they do not need one at home, they may act differently in a strange area.  For this reason we always encourage pet owner's to train their pet on a leash so that when you have to use one, your pet is familiar with it.
  4. It is also helpful to bring a current copy of fluffy/fido's medical records.  If your pet should get sick while traveling this will save valuable time by not having to call and get their health history.  Also the veterinarian treating them will know of any existing medical conditions and/or adverse reactions to medications.
  5. Always make sure that however you are traveling your pet is in a secure travel kennel.  Never leave pets unattended or in vehicles.