my channels
business · cars · dieting · diy · dogs · etiquette · fitness · frugal living · green living · health · home business · home improvement · jobs · parenting · self help · travel
more

travel, dogs, pet health, dog, boston terrier, bottled or filtered water, first aid kit, responsible dog owner,
travel
dogs
pet health
dog
more...

Tips For Healthy and Responsible Car Travel With Your Boston Terrier


RELATED ARTICLES
Seven tips for easing travel and road trips with small children
Maui travel guide: inside tips and recommendations
Travel tips for your first trip to Venice, Italy

Travelling with your Boston Terrier can be fun for both of you. There are several steps you should follow to also ensure that it is safe.

Before you start the trip, visit your vet to make sure your pets’ vaccinations are up to date. You might also consider having your pet microchipped. This will aid in their identification should they become lost.

Make sure your Boston Terrier has a collar with identification and rabies tags on at all times on your trip. You should also carry a study lead. The I.D. tags should have your home phone number on them and you should have an answering machine set up to answer. This leaves you a way to check in at home, should your dog be separated from you.

Take along your pet’s favorite blanket or bed. This allows your pet to know where they are to sleep in unfamiliar territory.

Don’t forget to pack the food that your Boston Terrier eats at home. Food that is familiar with your Boston Terrier will provide them with a sense of security.

Your Boston Terrier may be prone to traveler’s diarrhea, so always give your dog filtered or bottled water. An alternative could be to carry water from home for them.

Boston Terriers are prone to overheating, so NEVER leave your dog alone in a parked car. Temperatures on even a mild day can quickly climb to over 120 degrees in just a few minutes inside a parked car. Heat stroke can kill your dog!

Check online or call ahead to see if you Boston Terrier is allowed in the hotel. Some welcome pets, but most do not.

Always pack a first aid kit for your dog. It should include:

o Bandages – assorted sizes

o An antiseptic cream

o An antidiarrheal medication (check with your vet to find one safe for your dog).

o The phone number of your vet

o The phone numbers of vets along the way (the internet is probably the best way to find this information).

o The phone number of an emergency vet (24 hour) at your destination

o The phone number of the national poison control

o A small jar of peanut butter (I use this to help the pills go down)

Be sure to carry a recent picture of your Boston Terrier. This will help in finding your dog if they get lost.

Your Boston Terrier will need exercise. Be sure to walk your dog at least every two hours. (This has the added benefit of reducing the risk of blood clots to you.)

Never allow your Boston Terrier to ride the car with their head outside of the window. Things could fly into their eyes or ears. And it may cause inner ear damage or lung infection.

Be a responsible dog owner and always clean up their poop. Carry plastic bags with you on your walk. Nobody likes to step in their poop.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Lu Young
Registered Nurse, Bachelor of ...
Mountain Home, AR

MY STATISTICS
Level : Fz Contributor  [?]
2 Factoids published
1 followers & subscribers
+ 2 positive votes
MY EXPERT RANKINGS
#90 in pets
#62 in medical
#3 in vaccination
ABOUT THIS ARTICLE
0 comments
Published 3 months ago
+ 1 positive votes
SHARE THIS ARTICLE



NEW ARTICLE ALERTS
Sign up for notifications when new knowledge articles are published in topics relating to this article:
 travel
 dogs
 pet health
 dog
 boston terrier
 bottled or filtered water
 first aid kit
 responsible dog owner
Email address:

Get published. Earn money. Gain Web cred.
Apply for a writer's account on Factoidz.

Related Articles
Tips for stress free travel with young kids

7 tips for snagging travel deals and saving money

How to Toilet Train Your Cat, And Tips for Traveling With Your Cat

Orlando secret travel fun guide

How to start up a travel agency in this down economy

Long-haul flights: tips for a comfortable journey

6 movies that will inspire you to travel

Making money with your own ecommerce website: Starting a pets store or kids store online

Republish this article [?]
You may republish this article with proper attribution to the author and Factoidz.
Click to highlight the text, then press Control+C to copy to your clipboard
Popular in Travel
DIY Guide to Overnight Backpacking (All Seasons): Packing List, Equipment, and Tips

Oil rig jobs: how to find an offshore oil rig job

Hollywood Walk of Fame: Michael Jackson's Star & a Cup of Coffee

Amazing Natural and Man-Made Caves: Part 1

How to Pack For Your Hospital Stay When Pregnant

Photography: Should you ask permission before photographing people?

View more Travel articles
Popular in Dogs
Feeding your dog raw eggs: health benefits and safety considerations

My dog won't poop. How canned pumpkin can help dogs and cats with constipation or diarrhea.

How to remove pet urine odors with baking soda and hydrogen peroxide

How to Find A Good Dog Breeder?

The 15 Most Dangerous Dog Breeds

Pros and cons of wet dog food vs. dry dog food for large and small dogs

View more Dogs articles
More Related
5 strategies for snagging travel deals

Howl-O-Ween for all: Tips for pet safety

Travel Tips: Family Fun in Jacksonville, FL

Volunteer travel: tips to get started and organizations to consider

Travel Recommendations: Getting Around in Destin and Fort Walton Beach

Making money with your own ecommerce website: Starting a pets store or kids store online

Comments & Questions
Leave comment
You can sign in to comment under your Factoidz account.

Your name:

Email address:

Homepage (optional):

Comment:

Notify me of new comments