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Travelling With Your Dog By Car - Slaneyside Kennels

We all know dogs have special relationships with their owners so itu2019s no surprise when you see a dog loosely traveling with their owner by car. Being irresponsible with your pet is like us humans allowing our children to ride the car freely without a seat-belt on!

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Travelling With Your Dog By Car - Slaneyside Kennels

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  1. Travelling With Your Dog By Car - slaneyside -

  2. PREPARING Before any trip, give them time to get used to your vehicle first. It is highly recommended to bring a dog crate with you, as this acts as a safety precaution. By going for short distance drives, this technique is used to avoid your pet getting motion sickness when traveling for longer journeys. Always make sure to turn on your air conditioning as well as having a window open slightly.

  3. WHY USE DOG CRATES? Dog Crates are the best inventions ever made when it comes to traveling with your animal. They act as a safety harness for your dog and are less inclined to distract you when driving. Dog crates should be large enough where your pet can stand, sit, lie down and turn around in. As the summer approaches, it is highly recommended to have ventilation holes in your dog’s crate where air can easily be passed in and out.

  4. WHAT SHOULD YOU BRING? When traveling with pets make sure to place a seat cover inside the crate, as well as having paper towels on hand. This is to protect your car from any potential accidents happening. Stuffing the crate with your dog’s favorite bedding and toys will ease them into being calm in the car. Don’t over feed your dog. According to EuroPetNet it is recommended to feed your dog at least two hours before you leave that day.

  5. CONTACT If you would like to know more information on how dog crates can work for your pet then please email Donal Kehoe at slaneyside@gmail.com or phone: 053-93-88567 / Mobile: 0877959550

  6. Thank you! For More Information Visit The Following Link: https://slaneyside.com/travelling-with-your-dog-by-car/

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