We’re getting inklings of spring around here in Woodland Hills. Trees have started blossoming, and it’s finally a little warmer out. Maybe this has inspired some spring break planning. If you’re thinking of taking your dog along with you on an adventure, check out these three tips for making your spring break canine-friendly.
#1: Brush up on your pet’s manners
If your large pup is not skilled at quietly leash-walking, or she jumps to greet people or lunges to play with other dogs, take the time to teach her polite manners before she travels. Nothing will ruin your relaxing getaway faster than chasing your fleeing pooch down the beach, or struggling to control her when visiting friends, or strolling through a national forest.
#2: Choose a destination based on your pet’s characteristics
Although you may love the idea of lounging in the sizzling sun all day, your thick-coated malamute or squish-faced English bulldog may not appreciate suffocating in the heat, while your water-loving Labrador will likely enjoy a day frolicking in the surf. Before reserving your accommodations, think of your pet’s needs. She may be better off hiking through cool, shaded mountains, or zipping through the wine country in a convertible, so choose a location based on your pet’s breed characteristics.
#3: Outfit your vehicle for your pet
Whether you’re traveling by plane, train, or automobile, your pet will need to hitch a ride in your vehicle to get to your ultimate transportation mode. Ensure she arrives safely at the airport, train station, or your final destination by outfitting your car with a doggy seat-belt and harness combo that will keep your pet securely strapped in, or by purchasing a crate or carrier designed for travel. Don’t forget to stock up on food, treats, bedding, and toys to keep your pet entertained, and to pack her leash, collar, ID tags, and vaccination records.
Give us a call to make sure your dog is ready for spring adventures with necessary vaccines and parasite prevention.