January 2nd is National Pet Travel Safety Day, so there’s no better time to learn how to hit the road or hop on a flight with your four-legged friend. Follow our guide to travel safely with your furry friend.
Double-check airline regulations for pets before booking your flight
Airlines have specific regulations concerning pets and how they can travel. Before booking your flight, see if your pet is allowed in the cabin or if they’ll be housed in the cargo hold with the luggage. Breed and temperature restrictions also may apply, so call ahead or check out the airline’s website to ensure your pet is free to travel by plane with you.
Learn about your destination country’s animal regulations
If you’re traveling outside the country, or sometimes even across state lines, your pet will need a health certificate to gain entry. You may need additional documents and forms to bring your pet to a new country, so verify all the requirements before traveling.
Stock up on your pet’s necessities before traveling
Before hitting the road or boarding a plane, ensure your pet has all they need to stay safe and healthy. Purchase enough food, treats, and medication refills to have extra in case your travel plans go awry.
Ensure your pet’s identification is up to date before traveling
If something goes wrong and you’re separated from your pet, ensuring they have multiple forms of up-to-date identification is vital for bringing you back together. For example, if your pet has not yet been microchipped, before you travel is the time to do so. In addition, if you’ve moved or changed your phone number since your pet has been microchipped, call the registration company to update your contact information. Also, check to see if your pet’s collar ID tags are still legible and have the correct phone number.
Whether your pet needs a health certificate completed, vaccinations updated, or a refill of their medication, our team is here to help make your travel plans go smoothly. Call us for an appointment.