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Summer Travel With Fido Doesn't Have to Be Tricky

Posted : Tue, 15 May 2007 09:12:00 GMT
Author : Central Life Sciences
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PHOENIX, May 15 /PRNewswire/ -- For families with pets, a summer vacation would not be complete without the companionship of their beloved four-legged friends. Yet, hitting the open road with Fido or Felix could cause stress to both pet and pet parent unless the right steps are taken to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
"Pets such as dogs and cats are often excited by the prospect of travel in cars and can enjoy a road trip as much as their human companions, but disruptions to their schedule can have a negative impact on pets, leaving them stressed and frightened," said PetsIncredible animal trainer and 2006 Comfort Zone Dog Trainer of the Year, Kellyann Conway. "Pet parents can keep their dog or cat content during travel by anticipating their needs and planning properly for the trip."
Conway suggests implementing the following easy steps to ensure a pet's comfort during any travel situation:
For Car Travel * Acclimate your pet to the vehicle prior to the trip to determine if he or she has problems with motion sickness and/or exhibits excessive excitability that may require treatment from a veterinarian. * Secure your pet in a carrier or a pet seatbelt harness to ensure your cat or dog is safe in the event of an accident and is unable to cause distraction to the driver. * Keep your pet on his normal feeding schedule as much as possible. * Keep plenty of fresh water on-hand to ensure your pet stays well hydrated. * Stop often, allowing your pet to get a little exercise and some extra potty breaks. * Don't forget a leash and make sure your pet is wearing a properly fitted collar and id tags for pit stops during the journey. * Bring your pet's identification, medication and a current photo in the event you are separated. Also, talk with your veterinarian about microchipping your pet for added security in your travels. * Never ever leave your pet alone in a car. Extreme cold and hot temperatures (even if a window is left partially open) can be fatal in just a matter of minutes. For Hotel Travel * Most hotels also will require you to provide proof of vaccinations or a health certificate. * Avoid hotel food; always bring your pet's regular food on the trip. * When packing, include some of your pet's creature comforts including favorite bedding, toys and food dish. * If staying in a hotel, bring your pet's crate or carrier and consider putting out the "Do Not Disturb" sign to keep out unexpected hotel staff. Also consider leaving the television or radio on to drown out unfamiliar voices and noises which may frighten your pet.
Conway also recommends the use of pheromone therapy products like Comfort Zone(R) with D.A.P. (R) for dogs and Comfort Zone(R) with Feliway(R) for cats. Comfort Zone with D.A.P. for dogs mimics the comforting pheromones produced naturally by a nursing mother dog. Comfort Zone with Feliway for cats mimics feline facial pheromones which provide a calming familiarity in the environment. Comfort Zone with D.A.P. and Feliway are available both as a spray and a diffuser. The spray can be used directly on bedding or on a bandana tied around the pet's neck for the travel portion of your trip and the diffuser can be plugged in at the final destination as well to help ensure the pet is comfortable in their new surroundings.
"Being subjected to new surroundings during travel can cause added stress to your pet resulting in some disruptive behaviors such as excessive barking, whining and even inappropriate soiling while on your travels," said Conway. "However, if you follow some simple guidelines and use pheromone therapy, traveling with your pet can be very relaxing for both pet and parent."
Central Life Sciences

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Good Advice...BUT
By: KarenS , Tue, 15 May 2007 16:27:16 GMT

Good Info...but when it comes to the ID part, traveling with pets can be tricky. Most organizations suggest getting a temporary tag with the numbers for where you'll be staying. Nice idea, but what if you're going to several places...does that mean buying several tags (and that assumes you know all the numbers before you leave).

As for Micro Chips, they are important, but only as a backup system to an ID tag. Why....because in order to work the pet must first be at a facility (vet/shelter) where it can be scanned. Not everyone finding a lost pet is going to be able to take it to such a facility; at least not right away...BUT they'll aways have time to make a simple phone call.

So that leads back to an ID tag....and I think I've found the best one there is and want to share it with other owners who travel (or not) with their pets.

Its a special ID tag called petFINDER made by a company called Finder Products (www.finderproducts.com). It works sort of like a calling card for pets in that an owner enters 3 personal contact numbers into the system and if someone finds a lost pet, they just dial a toll-free number on the tag and are automatically connected directly to those numbers....if you can't reach someone on the first number, it rolls over and tries the second and third.

It’s a great everyday ID tag, but for owners traveling with their pets, its just amazing because an owner can make unlimited changes to their numbers forever! You can make changes from anywhere.

You simply dial a toll-free system number and replace the current with the numbers of the hotel, friend or relative where you’ll be staying. When we have travel we’ll change some of the numbers on Spaulding’s tag ahead of time if we know them…otherwise we’ll do it when we get there…AND then when we get home we just change the numbers back to what they were!

Anyway, I purchased several sets (gave them to friends as presents) when I was told about them and I really, really like them. If you're interested, I found out that you can purchase the petfinder lost & found tag system on the company site and if you enter the American Humane (they helped to develop the tag) code word Tag Day, you can them for $10, instead of $14.99.

Hope this helps everyone.




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