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TRAVELING WITH YOUR PET
What to take
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Packing
a bag for your pet only takes a few minutes and can
save you from spending unnecessary time searching
for pet supplies or services while traveling or on
holidays.
Pack as carefully for your pet as you do for yourself.
The checklist below will help you pack all necessary
items when you travel with your pet.
Before you leave, make sure you haven't forgotten:
- Can
opener and spoon (for canned food)
- Carpet
deodorizer
- Chewing
preventive
- Collar
and leash(es)
Bring an extra leash - just in case one of them
breaks.
- Comfortable
bedding
Bring old blanket or whatever your pet is accustomed
to, and what smells like "home".
- Cooler
with ice
- Extra
towels
- Favorite
toys
- First
Aid kit
- gauze
- banadages and adhesive tape
- towels
- hydrogen peroxide
- rubbing alcohol
- ointment
- muzzle
- scissors
- tweezers
- Food
and bottled water from home
If your pet has a sensitive stomach, keep
him on the same diet that he's accustomed. It
will help to prevent the dreaded "messy butt"
or vomiting.
- Food
and water bowls
- Grooming
tools
- comb and/or brush
- cotton balls/tissues
- nail clippers
- paper towels
- shampoo
- towels
- Health
certificate and other required documents
- Healthy
treats
- Identification
with a recent photo
Be sure to record the license numbers, tattoo
numbers, and microchip numbers of your pets and
bring this list with you. If your pet is lost
while you are traveling, the photo will come in
handy when describing him to others.
- Litter
supplies
- Medications
Before you leave, consult with your veterinarian.
Ensure your pet is in good physical healthl. If
your pet is taking prescribed medicine pack a
sufficient supply, plus a few dey's extra.
- Plastic
bags
So that you can clean up after your pet.
- Stain
remover/cleaning supplies
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