Safety Tips for Traveling with Animals Onboard

Angel Colon
If you are a pet owner and plan on doing some summertime traveling with your pets, here are a few tips on animal safety while traveling. Animals are like children, they definitely need to be safe too, just in case there is an accident and making sure that they are getting the air and hydration they need.

The Dog Seatbelt or Crate

In case of an accident, you should always buckle your dog in a seat belt or in an animal crate that is buckled in. Not only so that if the driver has an accident, but also because a dog roaming around a car can cause a distraction to the driver and can accidently come in contact with a gear shift, steering wheel, gas peddle or brake system. All of these can cause serious accidents. You can purchase this a dog seatbelt at www.petsafetybelt.com.

Hydration

When you are traveling with your pet, keeping them hydrated is very important. If your pet does not get enough water, they can become overheated, especially if they are in a closed window car. Animals are like humans, and need to keep good hydration to keep the body functioning properly. Always take a jug or gallon of water with you on your trip with a dish to put it in.

Ventillation

Make sure your animal has proper ventillation. They need to have air to continue breathing. Keep your windows cracked to provide circulation if you plan on exiting your vehicle for any period of time. Heat can cause your animal to pass out or die. If you are driving with the windows up, have your vents open with cool air circulation the inside of your car.

Car Sick Animals

Just like humans, animals can get car sick too. If your pet has had symptoms before or you want to prevent a car sickness episode, you should buy an over the counter car sick medication. There a few on the market and does not involve putting a pill in their mouth. Visit www.nomoremotionsickness.com/AnimalMotionSickness.html, where you can find several solutions to the motion sickness problem. Make sure your pet has had plenty of fluids, plenty of circulated air, and let your pet talk a walk every hour or so to keep it from getting sick. Do not feed your pet right before your trip, because this could cause sickness and vomiting.

Published by Angel Colon

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