Always prioritize your dog's comfort when travelling. This will make the journey more enjoyable for both of you.
Not all hotels allow pets. Ensure you book a pet-friendly hotel in advance and confirm their pet policy before your arrival.
If it's your dog's first time travelling, start with a short trip close to home. Gradually increase your dog's travel time to get them accustomed to journeys.
Carry all necessary paperwork, including vaccination records. Many hotels require these documents for pets to stay.
Pack essential vitamins and your dog's favorite dry food. Your dog may develop allergies in a new place, so it's good to be prepared.
Purchase new travel gear for your dog, including a leash, collar, and travel crate. This can help avoid any unpleasant smells from old items.
Create a list of everything your dog needs daily. This will help ensure you've packed all necessary items and can save a lot of time.