Petplan Pet Insurance - TIME TO LET YOUR TONGUE HANG OUT

 

Ensure you’re welcome before you go:

Call the friend you plan on visiting or the hotel that you plan on staying in to make sure that your furry friend is welcome. If you’re not planning any trips, check out this site to see where you’ll be greeted with a pat on the head and a fresh water bowl:

 

http://www.tripswithpets.com/

 

Call your vet before you go:

Make sure that your pet is up-to-date on all of their shots. And while you’re on the phone with them you might want to ask if they think a sedative would be a good idea.

 

Do a trial run before you go:

With cats it’s particularly important to test their ability to travel. So try putting them in their carrier for increasingly longer periods of time to see how they hold up.

 

Give it a jingle before you go:

Make sure that your cat and dog are outfitted with identification tags, just in case they decide that it’s time to go home before you do. Making sure that your pet is safe is a priority for us here at Petplan, which is why we give a discount for all microchipped pets. (Learn more about microchipping here.)

 

Pack it up before you go:

-dishes for food and water

-(for cat) litter and litter pan

- (for dog) waste disposal bags

-toys

-bedding (if necessary)

-food

-bottle of water for the car

-leash

 

 

And as we all know, even the most well planned trips run into snags, and making sure that your pet is protected from any accidents and illnesses with Petplan pet insurance will give you even more peace of mind. So go ahead, let him put his head out the window (kidding, it’s bad for his eyes).

Posted by Dr. Jules Benson on May 26, 2009 at 03:55 PM
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Vet Tip of the Week


In Case of a (gulp) Pet Travel Emergency

1.Making sure that you have your Vet's phone number with you.

2.Locate an animal hospital at your destination, so you know where to go (just in case).

3.Pack a pet first-aide kit. You can find these at your local petstore or online.

4. Bring a photo of your pet, just in case they wonder off.


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