Summer is just around the corner and many of you are making plans for your summer vacation with your pet.
You’ve purchased a new dog helmet and hat, and are considering new dog costumes just for the trip, but other preparations are needed to ensure your pet’s safety and comfort, like dog houses.
“Whether it’s a trip to the veterinarian or a weekend away with the family, chances are your pet will travel with you at some point,” says Jessica Clark, owner of Rockstar Puppy, a leading online pet boutique which specializes in motorcycle dog carriers, affordable dog clothing and pet care supplies.
Many hotels now offer amenities for pets such as day care, dog walking and even specialty menus for room service.
The challenge is usually getting your dog to the destination. Traveling with pets on commercial flights has grown more complicated, as well as expensive. Major airlines charge large fees for bringing pets on board, sometimes costing as much as an airline ticket. Despite inconveniences such as pet fees and baggage stipulations, airlines are becoming more pet-friendly.
“JetBlue developed a frequent flier program specifically for pets,” says Clark. “Delta has climate-controlled holding areas for pets in their major connection hubs to ensure pet safety.” An alternative to summer travel is to board your pet in a kennel.
“Many kennels offer affordable, yet luxurious boarding options for your pet,” says Clark. “Kennels are growing more creative on how they can spoil your pet while caring for it in your absence.” VIP suites, online viewing and spa oriented play time in wading pools are a few of the amenities kennels now offer in their boarding packages.
Whether you decide to board your pet in a kennel or bring it along for your travels, Clark offers a few tips to ensure a safe and smooth experience for your pet:
that can be engraved with your contact info as well as Veterinarian information.