Moving cross country can be an exciting adventure for you and your household, and it can be even more fun with your four-legged co-pilot at your side that is if you know what you are doing. Long distance travel isn’t without unique hazards for dogs of all kinds, but if you are properly prepared then moving cross-country with your dog should be a walk in the park. If your dog isn’t used to car rides, start taking him on short trips to a nearby park so he associates the car with fun.
Key Takeaways:
- Long distance travel isn’t without unique hazards for dogs of all kinds, but if you are properly prepared then moving cross-country with your dog should be a walk in the park.
- If your dog isn’t used to car rides, start taking him on short trips to a nearby park so he associates the car with fun
- A long, stressful trip is no time to switch dog food, since sudden diet changes can cause digestive problems.
“If your dog is small enough, you can bring him in the cabin in an under-the-seat crate as a carry-on. Airlines have limitations, fees and required documentation so be sure to check with the carrier.”
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