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My suggestion is to not stop at designated rest stops. Imagine how many dogs have visited those rest stops and baptized the terrain as their personal territory. Instead, pull off onto a quiet road away from other people, other dogs, and traffic and allow your dog a little exercise and a place to relieve himself.

PETCO
864-232-7340
3270 N Pleasantburg Dr
Greenville, SC
PetSmart
864-968-2024
6019 Wade Hampton Blvd
Taylors, SC
PetSmart
(864) 284-6398
1125 WOODRUFF ROAD
GREENVILLE, SC
The World of Pets LLC
(864) 297-0027
1812 Woodruff Rd
Greenville, SC
Saluda River Pet Food
(864) 962-8200
902 South St
Simpsonville, SC
PetSmart
864-627-1165
2449 Laurens Rd
Greenville, SC
Carolina Pet Center
(864) 297-9005
580 Woodruff Rd
Greenville, SC
All Gods Creatures Pet Shop & Grooming
(864) 246-0968
6243 White Horse Rd
Greenville, SC
PetSmart
(864) 968-2024
6019 WADE HAMPTON BOULEVARD
TAYLORS, SC
Sue Conklin The Puppy Nanny LLC
864-907-2599
113 East College St
Simpsonville, SC
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Safe Summer Travel

Dog shows, family visits, camping, hiking, and vacations are on many travel "to do" lists for people with dogs. If your dog travels well, your expectations for a fun and interesting trip are not clouded with anxiety about traveling with your canine companion. But even with a good traveler, there are a few things to do well-ahead of departure.

My worst nightmare when traveling with my dogs is losing them. That's why they are microchipped. Ask your veterinarian about this state-of-the-art identification implant; it is inexpensive, stays with the dog for life, and can be an instant rescue device if you and your dog ever become separated. Additionally, you should affix to the dog's collar current contact information relative to the trip. Make sure this includes a cell phone number or contact information for your destination address. The best method to ensure against losing your dog is the simplest and oldest method ever devised . . . the leash.

Rest stops. My suggestion is to not stop at designated rest stops. Imagine how many dogs have visited those rest stops and baptized the terrain as their personal territory. Instead, pull off onto a quiet road away from other people, other dogs, and traffic and allow your dog a little exercise and a place to relieve himself. There's less chance of unwanted canine encounters, and less opportunity for disease transmission.

First-aid kit. Take a kit along in case a minor medical problem arises.

Author: T. J. Dunn Jr., DVM

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