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Travel Rules When On The Road With Your Pet

December 2, 2010 by Jodie L
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Large Ferplast Car CratePet travel tips. If you are going on a road trip with your dog, then you will need to make sure that you are fully prepared, especially if you are travelling over a long distance with your pets.

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“Travel Rules When On The Road With Your Pet by Kim Salerno

You’re all packed and ready to hit the open road with Fido and Fluffy for your next travel adventure. Practicing some common sense rules of the road will help ensure that your precious pet has a happy and safe trip.

No heads out the window: Although many pets find that sticking their head out the window is the best part of the road trip, it’s not safe. Your pet can easily be injured by flying debris. This should go without saying, but NEVER travel with a pet in the back of a pickup truck. Some states have laws restricting such transport and it is always dangerous.

Frequent pit stops: Always provide frequent bathroom and exercise breaks. Most travel service areas have designated areas for walking your pet. Be sure to stay in this area particularly when you pet needs a potty break…and of course, bring along a bag to pick up after your pet. When outside your vehicle, make sure that your pet is always on a leash and wearing a collar with a permanent and temporary travel identification tag.

Proper hydration: During your pit stops be sure to provide your pet with some fresh water to wet their whistle. Occasionally traveling can upset your pet’s stomach. Take along ice cubes, which are easier on your pet than large amounts of water.

Watch the food intake: It is recommended that you keep feeding to a minimum during travel. Be sure to feed them their regular pet food and resist the temptation to give them some of your fast food burger or fries (that never has a good ending).
Don’t leave them alone: Never leave your pet unattended in a parked vehicle. On warm days, the temperature in your vehicle can rise to 120 degrees in minutes, even with the windows slightly open. In addition, an animal left alone in a vehicle is an open invitation to pet thieves.

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Practice restraint: Be sure that your pet is safely restrained in your vehicle. Utilizing a pet safety harness or travel kennel are the best ways to keep your pet safe. They not only protect your pet from injury, but they help by keeping them from distracting you as you drive. A safety harness functions like a seatbelt. While most pets will not have a problem adjusting to it, you may want to let them wear the harness by itself a few times before using it in the vehicle. If your pet prefers a travel kennel, be sure it is well ventilated and stabilized. Many pet owners prefer vehicle barriers, particularly for larger pets. Vehicle barriers are best suited for SUVs. No matter what method you choose, back seat travel is always safer for your pet.

Safe and comfortable: Whatever method you choose to properly restrain your pet in your vehicle, be sure to make their comfort a priority. Just as it’s important for your “seat” to be comfortable for your long road trip, your pet’s seat should be comfortable too. Typically their favorite blanket or travel bed will do the trick. There are also some safe and very cozy pet car seats available that your pet may find quite comfy.

Pet friendly accommodations etiquette: If your journey’s itinerary requires an overnight stay along the way at a pet friendly accommodation, there are a number of tips to consider.

- Get a ground floor room to make bathroom runs easier.

- At check-in, inquire about areas to walk your pet.

- Cover any furniture and beds your pet will be allowed on.

- Place litter boxes in the bathroom to make clean up easier

- Avoid leaving your pet alone in the room. Even the best behaved pets can bark and become destructive when in a new environment. If your plans require you to stay for a longer period of time, inquire about local pet sitters or pet day care. If your pet’s demeanor is such that you are able to leave them alone for a short period of time, be sure to alert the front desk. It also may help to put the tv or radio on to keep your pet comfortable, and place a note on your door indicating that your precious pet is inside.

- Always keep your pet on a leash and refrain from taking them into the lodging dining areas.

- And of course…always clean up after your pet after bathroom runs

Following some basic rules during road travel will help to make your journey with your little one much more enjoyable and safe!”

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Dog Car Seats | Pet Restraints Soon To Be Legal Requirement In Ireland

October 8, 2010 by Jodie L
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Snoozer LookoutDog car seats or some kind of pet restraint such as a dog car harness will soon be a requirement if you want to enjoy taking your pooch for a drive to the park or beach, or on holiday with you. I just stumbled across this article featured in the Irish Independent about new fines that are about to be introduced in Ireland. Be sure to read this so that you don’t get caught out.

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“Fines On The Way For Drivers Who Don’t Belt Up Their Pets

John Fallon, Monday October 04 2010

DRIVERS could soon be penalised for not having their pets restrained in their car.

That will be case if Ireland follows California’s lead and makes it illegal to have a pet on your lap while driving. Motorists in the US state are hit with a $35 (€25) fine if they are caught with an unrestrained pet and now a pilot scheme has been launched in Mayo aimed at getting motorists to belt up their animals.

Mayo County Council road safety officer Noel Gibbons said loose animals in a car posed a real threat to safety.

“Any passenger can be a distraction and we need people to belt up the whole family, including pets,” Mr Gibbons said. “An unrestrained dog or cat in the car during travel can be a hazardous distraction to a driver.

“Even if your pet is well behaved, you still have to consider your pet’s safety should another driver cause you to slam on your brakes or get into a collision,” he added.

And the danger does not sit solely with the driver, as emergency services often encounter angry animals at the scenes of car accidents, which can delay medical attention for injured parties.

“Maybe the dog escapes through a broken window and dashes into traffic, causing more collisions and very often getting killed,” said Mayo paramedic Damien Feeney.

“Or maybe the dog gets protective of its human and won’t permit the emergency workers into the vehicle to assist.”

Now, road safety organisations have teamed up with Petworld to offer safety restraints at reduced prices in their stores for the coming week as part of a pilot scheme aimed at getting motorists to belt up their animals.“

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