It may seem romantic to stroll around Parisian cafés or meander around the Jardin de Luxembourg with your pooch by your side, but not every dog is made for travel. Some need vast open spaces to run wild, others get anxious in crowds and still more just want to be right by your side all day long. The reality is that the stakes are high when it comes to traveling with a dog, especially on long-haul international flights. It's not uncommon for these flights to be a traumatic experience for pets, and even the most confident traveler can have an off flight that ends up being disastrous for them and their owners.
This is why it's important for pet parents to think about their dog when they are choosing a destination and how they are going to travel there. Ultimately, the most successful trips are those that are enjoyable for both humans and their furry companions.
In order to do this, they need to choose a destination that is dog-friendly, but also knows their specific needs. This can include having a local vet nearby, being familiar with any vaccination or health requirements and ensuring that their accommodations are dog-friendly. This way, they can have peace of mind that their dog will be safe and comfortable.
One couple that has managed to successfully balance this is Janell and Stu Clarke, who have been traveling いちぱち家 愛犬と旅する還暦シニア夫婦 with their three rescue dogs on motorcycles for over a decade now. They started their journey in Australia, and have continued on to ride around the world. During their trip in Venezuela, they picked up an injured dog named Weeti, and decided to take her along for the rest of their journey.
After the restrictions on travel reopened post-Covid-19, they were finally able to continue their journey. However, they knew that this would be different than their original plans. They now had to plan their trips more carefully and consider the needs of their three dogs.
Before you start planning your trip, find out which hotels or motels at your destination or on your route allow dogs. Many do not allow pets at all, while others have size or other restrictions. In addition, make sure that your hotel is a place where your dog can stay calmly and quietly while you are away.
When it comes to choosing a breed for your travels, Boston Terriers are an excellent choice. These dogs are highly adaptable and love to travel. They are not bundles of energy and can easily trot alongside you through cities and urban jungles without needing to be a part of a large pack. They are also highly social and enjoy the company of new people, so it will be no problem if you meet lots of strangers while on your adventure.
Another great option is a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, which can easily adapt to a variety of environments. They are a little more independent than other breeds and can sometimes be a bit on the nervous side. But, they are smart and obedient, and will usually go out of their way to please their humans.
Post a Comment