How To Pack And Prepare For Travelling With A Dog
Heading out for a weekend getaway but can’t find anyone to care for your furry friend? Why not bring them along? While once I saw dating a guy with a dog as a obstacle for travels, now his dog Reggie joins us on all our trips away.
Traveling with your dog can be a rewarding experience, but it does require some extra preparation.
Ensure a smooth trip for both you and your four legged companion by considering what to you will need to pack and prepare;
1. Pack Your Dog’s Bag
Just like you wouldn’t leave home without your essentials, don’t forget to pack your dog’s necessities. Here’s a checklist to ensure you’ve covered everything:
Water Bowl/Bottle: Staying hydrated is crucial for your dog. A collapsible water bowl is handy for travel
Leash and Collar: Essential for walks and ensuring your dog’s safety
Poo Bags: Always clean up after your pet to keep the environment pleasant for everyone.
Towel and Shampoo: For any unexpected messes or a quick wash after a fun play in the mud or ocean
Blanket: A familiar blanket can provide comfort and a sense of home
Bed: Ensure your dog has a cozy spot to rest and sleep
Treats: Bring along their favorite snacks to reward good behavior and keep them happy
Wet or Dry Pet Food: Pack enough food to last the entire trip
Food Bowl: Portable and easy to clean, for meal times on the go
2. Preparation is Key
Traveling with a dog requires more than just packing their bag. Here are some essential preparation steps:
Find Dog-Friendly Accommodation: Not all places are welcoming to pets. Make sure to book accommodations that are specifically dog-friendly. Check their pet policy and any additional fees or restrictions. We pay an additional $150 whenever we stay in Sydney with our dog which usually includes a cleaning fee, a dog bed and water/food bowls and a treat. Dogs are usually not allowed to be left alone in the room so pack a picnic or check out the room service menu.
Research Pet-Friendly Locations: Plan your activities around pet-friendly places. This includes parks, restaurants, and attractions. If you’re unsure about certain locations, have a backup plan for dining or sightseeing options. Travelling in Winter with a dog is never fun. You have to hope to find a place with outdoor seating and heating otherwise it is quite miserable sitting outdoors in the cold or takeaway will become your friend.
Travel Arrangements: If you’re using a vehicle like a ute, ensure it’s equipped for pet safety. A well-ventilated and secure space in the back can be more comfortable for your dog than being confined inside the car. Also keep in mind if you are looking a hiring a car, they are usually not pet friendly, unless you do the sneaky... just saying.
3. Understand Limitations
Traveling with a dog comes with some restrictions:
National Parks: Many national parks have strict rules about pets. They often require dogs to be on a leash or may not allow pets at all. Check park regulations in advance to avoid disappointment.
Beaches: While many beaches are dog-friendly, always keep your dog on a leash and follow local regulations. Some beaches may have designated areas for dogs.
4. Enjoy Your Trip
With the right preparation, traveling with your dog can be a delightful experience. The key is planning ahead and ensuring your pet’s comfort and safety. Pack their essentials, research dog-friendly options, and be aware of any restrictions. Your furry friend will appreciate the effort, and you’ll enjoy the company of your loyal companion throughout your adventure.
Don’t let your dog hold you back from going away. With a little preparation you can still have a great time all in the company of your little friend. Have you travelled with your canine companion before? What tips can you offer our readers? We would love if you joined the conversation and left a comment below.