7 Advices on How to Travel With 2 Dogs

If traveling with your two best friends is something you have no experience with, you’ve reached the right place.

There’s no better way to travel this entire world than taking your two furry amigos with you, and we know it! They are part of the family, so leaving them at home would feel like leaving your heart behind.

We understand you, but we must also advise you – traveling with two dogs can be challenging. That’s why you should be prepared before hopping into the car and beginning your journey! Here are the best seven tips on how to travel the world with two dogs and enjoy every single minute of it! Let’s see how you can prepare for the adventure of your life.

1. Test the Waters

Before taking your dogs on a long adventure, test the waters to see how they handle riding the car. Take them on a test drive and observe them. See if they get anxious, scared, or sick. If they are not comfortable taking a one-day trip, how will they be able to survive a long trip? Consult the vet and ask about possible methods of calming your dogs down in case they react inconveniently.

2. Be Medically Prepared

When traveling, you must have a Dog First-Aid kit with you at all times. This item should not be missing from your car’s must-haves. First and foremost, you must possess the needed paperwork and put it in a safe place. The documentation includes your dogs’ vaccination and medical records along with an emergency phone number in case you need help. This should be your veterinarian, or an acquaintance specialized in working with animals.

Next, don’t forget to include Hydrogen Peroxide in the first-aid bag. If your dogs ingest something toxic, this solution will induce vomiting and clear their stomachs quickly. It is a safe method to keep them risk-free until you get to the vet.

You should also have an antibiotic ointment with you all the time, just in case your dogs get small cuts or scratches. In addition to that, get some gloves, tape, scissors, and gauze to control an emergency if that is the case.

If your dogs are on any medications, take them with you as well. Make sure you have backup supplies. In case something happens, don’t freak out – remain calm and solve the situation mindfully. “Going insane” does not help in these situations, so stay away from such reactions. It won’t do any good to your dogs either. You might agitate them even more.

3. Take the Right Equipment with You

Next on the list: the right equipment! You won’t survive a long trip without taking everything necessary. Here are the items to consider –

  • Food! Don’t forget the essentials. Replacing your dogs’ food for numerous days with something else is not as healthy as you might think. Don’t forget to pack up the basics.

  • Wet wipes. If your dogs decide to bathe in mud, you will have to clean up those back seats.

  • Blankets! Help your dogs feel comfortable during the ride, get some blankets and pillows and let them have a blast.

  • Bottled water, travel water bowls, and small treats.

  • Towels! In case they take baths.

  • Jackets and other warm clothes (including raincoats and booties!)

4. Visit the Vet Before Leaving

An important thing on your to-do list should be visiting the vet before hitting the road. Getting a complete check-up before leaving will take a load off your mind. This is very important, especially if your dogs had pre-existing medical conditions.

5. Find Pet-Friendly Hosts

Not many hosts will allow pets in their apartment complexes or Airbnbs. Make calls before leaving and prepare yourself for hearing “no” as a response. Unfortunately, very few people are open to welcoming pets into their houses. Finding pet-friendly accommodation will be challenging, so give it time. Prepare for it in advance, don’t wait until the last minute.

If you want to explore the world differently, camp! That way, you won’t have to pay for rent, so you will also save serious money. Also, the great thing about it is that most camping places are pet-friendly and cheap to use!

6. Let them Settle In

Once you arrive and unpack all of their necessary things, let your dogs enjoy some free time. Play with them to release the stress or anxiety they could have accumulated on the car trip. Make sure they stay hydrated! Let them become familiar with the place before leaving again.

7. Use the Right Apps

“Many online apps could make your dog-travels easier,” shares Irina Cornish, writer at AssignmentGeek. “BringFido is one of the best on the market, but there are others available as well.” Some of the best we recommend are PetCube, Slobbr, and Rover.com.

Conclusion

Taking your dogs on a trip around the world is a great idea! It brings happiness, love, and kindness into your heart. Make sure you have everything you need with you by checking the above lists. Happy safe travels with your dogs!

 

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Vibeke Johannessen

My name is Vibeke. A travel blogger and a photographer from Norway. I am posting about my journey around the world as well as my experiences living in Ecuador.

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