Vacationing with Your Pets: What You Should Know Before You Go 3
Vacationing with Your Pets: What You Should Know Before You Go 3
There are many hotels that are pet friendly, so always book your room
in these hotels to avoid any problems. Different attitudes towards
animals exist in different countries, and so you need to be aware of
them before you go. What you see as a family member might be seen as
livestock, unclean, or dinner to a local!
Also, it is recommended that you carry a first aid kit designed
especially for pets when you travel. You can buy them online, or put
one together yourself with some advice from your vet.
Pet foods are different the world over, as is water. It’s a good idea
to take your pet’s special brand of dog biscuits or food, and ensure
that you carry a sufficient amount to last the entire flight and
during your vacation, plus use bottled water only, to avoid any
water-borne illnesses.
Finally, if you are visiting a country where street dogs and cats run
free, make sure you have updated their flea and tick protection, with
Frontline, Heartgard and so on. You should be doing these monthly
anyway in the warmer months.
Travelling with your pet requires a lot of forward planning,
especially if you are planning to go overseas, but let’s face it-they
are a member of the family, and often taking them with you might be
expensive, but give you more peace of mind than boarding them or
leaving them at home with a petsitter