
Of course, your pet needs to be looked after if you are planning to take a vacation, meaning that you can't just get up and leave on a whim. Like other animal lovers, your priority is that your pet is kept in a safe, comfortable and clean environment while you are away, meaning you can relax while on your trip. Although the Internet has made the process of finding pet care more comfortable, keep the following in mind if planning a trip.
Book your pet care several months ahead of time in the same way as you plan when booking a cruise, flights or a hotel room. To give yourself the most options and potentially get the best value, plan as far ahead as possible, especially during the busier summer months. Keep in mind that the summer is jam-packed for pet sitters, boarding facilities and other animal hospitality related services.
Pet-friendly holiday destinations have increased not only in the UK but overseas too in recent years. Today, there aren't that many restrictions on where you can travel to with your pet, although it's important to remember that your pet will need to be vaccinated for rabies at least three weeks before you leave, and your cat or dog will need to have their pet passport.
It's easy to find accommodation that accepts dogs or cats, but locating the perfect one takes a little more research and planning. To avoid surprises when you arrive at the destination and check-in, you may want to consider the following. The accommodation should be suitable for your pet's size and breed, as well as provide an appropriate place to sleep and enough space for your pet to be comfortable. How and when your pet is fed is another primary concern, as well as what the arrangements will be for your pet if you are away from the room or resort, or participating in other activities.
Your dog or cat can become ill while on holiday just as you can, and you should verify whether you have adequate health insurance for your pet, especially if traveling overseas. It probably pays you to do some research and talk to your vet about such potential issues as preventing parasites, protecting against mosquitoes, and repelling sand flies and ticks. There may be diseases or pests unique to that destination that you need to be aware of.
As a pet lover you naturally want your pet to be as safe and comfortable as possible while traveling, and although pet deaths while in the care of an airline are rare, they can and do happen. It's a lot easier to make any adjustments to help make your pet more comfortable if you know the arrangements ahead of time; for example, if your cat is traveling by ferry, you probably don't want a large crate of dogs next to him in the pet space.
Your dog or cat can experience psychological trauma or unwanted stress if they are in an environment in which they don't feel safe or comfortable, especially if they are left there for a fortnight while you are on holiday. One way to prevent these problems is to arrange a trial weekend with your pet sitter or boarding kennel; it gives you a good idea of whether you have found the ideal solution while you are away or need to keep looking. Careful planning can mean your pet enjoys your holiday almost as much as you do.
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