Make sure your pets travel well for the holidays
The holiday
season is here and that means it’s time to eat good food and join together with
loved ones. For many who have families far away, this is also the time to pack
up and get out of Wisconsin.
If you are
gearing up to travel and have pets at home, you’re probably considering their holiday
options, perhaps a dog sitter, cat spa or kennel. If you just can’t bear
leaving your furry friends behind, you’re in luck! With the following tips, you and your cuddly
companions can be on your way — via car, plane or train — in safety and
comfort.
·
Pre-travel
honesty. Before you consider making Fido your backseat driver or
your wingman, consider whether he will feel safer en route or at home. Some
pets simply don’t like to travel, while others are more versatile.
·
Hit the rails. If you’re traveling by train, plan ahead. Make
sure pets are allowed on the train and find out what rules apply. Also, ensure
your pet can stay with you in the passenger compartment, versus needing to be
placed in cargo.
- Comfort your
four-legged friends in flight. Before you book your flight, make sure
the air carrier allows pets in the cabin or if they need to ride in cargo.
Research weight requirements ahead of time, and check the airline’s
website for additional regulations.
- Pack their
bags with care.
Pack a travel bag for your pet,
just as you do for yourself and your family. Consider items like food
bowls, leashes, treats and favorite toys, as well as immunization records
and identification tags.
- Put the
pedal to the metal.
If you have a choice, travel by car. This way you can stop as frequently
as necessary for potty stops and feedings.
- Avoid
accidents. Regardless
of your mode of travel, be cognizant
of the duration of your journey. Gauge how much your pet eats and drinks
according to the length of the trip. If you’re traveling by train, find
out in advance if there are stops when you and your pet can get out and
get relief.
At Mower Insurance, we hope you and your pets have a comfortable, safe
journey wherever you travel for the holidays.