Home
Checklist For Moving Out News
Cruise Packing Checklist Links
Privacy Policy
Contact
Sitemap

Sponsored Links

 

Navigation

Beach vacation checklist
Cruise packing checklist
Singles getaways
All inclusive singles vacations
Vacation checklist for teens
Checklists for packing suitcases
Packing checklist vacation baby
Free home inspection checklists
Packing checklist for florida
Florida vacation checklist
International travel checklist
Adult single vacations
Ultimate travel checklist
Single travellers
Home safety checklist

Books
101 Accessible Vacations: Vacation Ideas for Wheelers and Slow Walkers
101 Accessible Vacations: Vacation Ideas for Wheelers and Slow Walkers
by Candy B. Harrington
Our Price: $16.47
Used from: $10.99

The Family Travel Guide: An Inspiring Collection of Family-Friendly Vacations
The Family Travel Guide: An Inspiring Collection of Family-Friendly Vacations

Used from: $0.01

RV Vacations For Dummies (Dummies Travel)
RV Vacations For Dummies (Dummies Travel)
by Harry Basch Shirley Slater
Our Price: $11.55
Used from: $9.37

Volunteer Vacations: Short-Term Adventures That Will Benefit You and Others
Volunteer Vacations: Short-Term Adventures That Will Benefit You and Others
by Bill McMillon Doug Cutchins Anne Geissinger
Our Price: $12.89
Used from: $10.56

A Nuclear Family Vacation: Travels in the World of Atomic Weaponry
A Nuclear Family Vacation: Travels in the World of Atomic Weaponry
by Sharon Weinberger Nathan Hodge
Our Price: $16.49
Used from: $2.42



Travel Vacation Secrets: Traveling With Pets

If you have pets, you need to consider them when it comes to vacations. If you choose to take them with you, this means extra preparation and planning.

The first consideration is to ensure that your pet is healthy before you go. Have a vet check them out, and make sure vaccinations are up to date, and stock up on any medications your pet requires. Health certificates are required if you are flying, stating that your pet is sufficiently healthy to fly. You should ask your airline about this, because the certificate may have to be dated within a few days of your departure. If you are concerned about your pet becoming anxious on the journey, your vet may provide a mild sedative. Traveling can be quite stressful for animals, and if your pet is elderly or sick, it might be a good idea to leave them behind at a kennel or with a friend.

 

The next travel vacation secrets for pets relate to packing. A sturdy carrier is a good idea either for flying or driving, and if flying you should check airline specifications on this. Pack your pet's toys and bedding. Make sure you have a functional, sturdy collar and leash for a dog. For a cat, you will need litter and litter box, and all pets should have a collar with tags which identify them if they get lost. Your pet could become scared in a new place and run off, so a tag on the collar with contact details is a good idea. Another tip is to have your pet's medical history, a copy of which can be obtained from your vet, in case your pet gets sick while away.

If you are flying, try to book the most direct, shortest flights possible, and make arrangements well in advance. If you have a cat or small dog, ask whether they would be allowed to travel in the cabin with you. Larger pets must travel in the luggage hold, so ask about the arrangements for them. Your pet carrier must be of a type which is approved by the airline, and the paperwork with regard to your pet must be easily accessed. Your airline may have instructions for displaying paperwork. Make sure your pet is comfortable and has plenty of fresh water. If you are using a sedative, give it half an hour or more before heading to the airport, so it has time to work.

Travel vacation secrets for car travel with a pet include planning rest stops in advance, if your car journey is long. Use hotels which allow pets, and think about the space in your car. Pets must always be appropriately restrained, in a pet carrier if they are small, or a seatbelt or crate for larger animals. They should have access to fresh water at all times. When you stop to get out of the car they should be allowed out on a leash; you don't want them to be scared by being somewhere unfamiliar, and run off, and again, give sedatives half an hour before you leave.

Plan ahead for your vacation with your pet, using the above travel vacation secrets, and all of you should have a happy, comfortable trip.



 

Travel Vacation Secrets Recommended Products




Activity Holidays For Singles News

WIN 1000 FREE EASTER HOLIDAY ACTIVITY DAYS - Mirror.co.uk


Mirror.co.uk

WIN 1000 FREE EASTER HOLIDAY ACTIVITY DAYS
Mirror.co.uk
The courses are managed by Premier Sport professional sports coaches and provide 6 hours worth of activity for holiday weekdays. Not to be missed, ...

Read more...


KS unemployment climbs - Topeka Capital Journal


KS unemployment climbs
Topeka Capital Journal
The unemployment rate in Kansas reached 7.1 percent in January as seasonal workers lost jobs following the holidays. ...

and more »

Read more...


Ten new family activity holidays in Europe - The Guardian


The Guardian

Ten new family activity holidays in Europe
The Guardian
Explore's new tour of Turkey aims to make adventure holidays suitable for toddlers. Slow-paced and avoiding hot mid-summer months, it includes a boat trip ...

Read more...


Superior Well Services posts 4Q loss - Bizjournals.com


Superior Well Services posts 4Q loss
Bizjournals.com
Superior's CEO David Wallace said in a statement that “activity levels in the fourth quarter ramped up as our customers gained visibility on the outlook for ...

and more »

Read more...


Kids from St. Paul's will be taking part in volleyball marathon - King Township Sentinel


Kids from St. Paul's will be taking part in volleyball marathon
King Township Sentinel
An acquaintance of mine was asked by her neighbour if she would mind watering his African violets while he was away on holidays. ...

and more »

Read more...