Getting your dog ready for car travel is just as important as the journey itself. Start by helping them build positive associations with the car - short, calm trips paired with treats and praise can work wonders for nervous pups. Gradually increase the length of the journey so they can adjust at their own pace, and always make sure they’ve had a chance to stretch their legs and burn off a little energy beforehand. Bringing along familiar items like their favourite blanket or toy can add an extra layer of comfort and reassurance. With a bit of preparation (and maybe a treat or two up your sleeve), you’ll help your dog feel relaxed, confident, and ready to enjoy the ride.
Health checks before travelling
Before setting off, it’s worth giving your dog a quick health check to make sure they’re fit and comfortable for the journey ahead. Ensure they’re up to date with vaccinations and flea and worm treatments, especially if you’re travelling further afield or planning stops along the way. If your dog is prone to travel sickness or anxiety, speak to your vet in advance about suitable remedies or calming solutions. Check their collar and ID tag are secure and up to date, and give them a quick once-over for any signs of injury, discomfort, or illness. A healthy pup makes for a smoother trip!
Feeding and hydration before a journey
Feeding and hydration play a big role in keeping your dog comfortable on the road. It’s best to avoid giving a large meal right before setting off, as this can lead to travel sickness - aim to feed your dog a few hours in advance instead. Make sure they have access to fresh water before the journey and plan regular stops so they can rehydrate and stretch their legs. For longer trips, bringing a portable water bowl and their usual food can help keep things familiar and stress-free.
What to pack for your dog
·      Secure travel equipment (harness, crate, or boot guard)
·      Lead and collar with up-to-date ID tag
·      Food and treats for the journey
·      Fresh water and a portable bowl
·      Favourite blanket or toy for comfort
·      Poop bags for clean-up stops
·      Towel or wipes for muddy paws
·      Any medication your dog may need
·      Pet first aid kit for emergencies
·      Seat cover or car protector to keep things clean