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Acclimate your dog to the vehicle prior to the trip to determine if he has problems with motion sickness or exhibits excessive excitability that may require treatment. Secure your dog in a carrier or a pet seatbelt harness to keep both him and the driver safe.

PETCO
757-262-0444
26 Coliseum Crossing
Hampton, VA
PetSmart
757-249-2007
12142 Jefferson Ave
Newport News, VA
PetSmart
757-459-6712
1275 N Military Hwy
Norfolk, VA
PetSmart
757-405-3143
4300 Portsmouth Blvd Ste 270-A
Chesapeake, VA
PetSmart
757-497-1279
4421 Virginia Beach Blvd
Virginia Beach,, VA
PETCO
757-833-0925
12551 Jefferson Avenue
Newport News, VA
PetSmart
757-686-4539
6243 College Dr.
Suffolk, VA
PETCO
757-455-2810
5900 East Virginia Beach Boulevard
Norfolk, VA
PETCO
757-474-1018
4540 Princess Anne Road
Virginia Beach, VA
Tonyas Pet Center
(757) 722-8073
49 W Mercury Blvd
Hampton, VA
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Tips for Summer Travel With Dogs

With the signs of summer everywhere – steadily rising temperatures and children on the loose – the time for a well-earned vacation is here. For dog owners, however, planning the perfect getaway is a little trickier. If you choose to take your dog with you on your travels, be aware of how it can affect him.

“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,” says Kellyann Conway, PetsIncredible animal trainer and 2006 Comfort Zone Dog Trainer of the Year.

Here are some tips to ensure a smoother trip:

  • Acclimate your dog to the vehicle prior to the trip to determine if he has problems with motion sickness or exhibits excessive excitability that may require treatment.
  • Secure your dog in a carrier or a pet seatbelt harness to keep both him and the driver safe.
  • Keep your dog on his normal feeding schedule as much as possible.
  • Pack a leash and make sure your dog is wearing a properly fitted collar and ID tags.
  • Bring your dog’s identification, medication and a current photo in case you are separated. Consider microchipping him for added security.
  • Never ever leave your dog alone in a car. Extreme temperatures (even if a window is left partially open) can be fatal in just a matter of minutes.

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