How to Road Travel with Pups

March 23rd is National Puppy Day, and what better way to celebrate than to take your furry friend on a road trip? Whether you're taking your pup on a day trip or a longer journey, it's crucial to be prepared and ensure their safety and comfort. Here are some tips for road traveling with pups:

Safety Comes First

The safety of your pup is paramount when traveling by car. Your dog should be properly secured with a harness, crate, or carrier. Never let your dog sit in the front seat; they can be seriously injured if an airbag deploys. Also, never leave your pup alone in the car, as temperatures can become dangerous, even on mild days.

Plan Your Route

Before you hit the road, plan your route and make sure there are pet-friendly rest stops along the way. Your canine will need to take breaks to stretch their legs, go potty, and get some fresh air. Bring your pup plenty of water and food, and keep their feeding schedule consistent with their regular routine.

Pack for Your Doggy

Pack all the essentials for your pup, including their food, water, treats, toys, and bedding. Bring any medications they may need. Also, bring bags to clean up after your pup, and be sure to dispose of waste properly wherever you guys go.

Comfort is Key

Make sure your pup is comfortable during the trip. Consider bringing a portable fan or heater to ensure the temperature is comfortable for your dog. 

Plan Ahead for Accommodations

If you're planning an overnight trip, make sure to book pet-friendly accommodations. Not all hotels allow pets, so it's essential to do your research beforehand and find a hotel that will welcome your furry friend. 

Traveling with your pup can be a fun and rewarding experience, but it's important to take the necessary steps to keep your pet(s) safe. With these tips, you can make your next road trip with your furry friend a success. And if your car needs any maintenance before you hit the road, please consider Strande's Garage!