Pet Transportation

Four Tips For Safe Pet Transportation

If you're like most pet owners, you love your pet and you want to ensure they're safe and comfortable during transportation. Unfortunately, some pet owners don't know how to safely transport their pets, which can lead to disaster.

This blog post will discuss four tips for safe pet transportation that will keep your pet safe and sound. If you still find transportation daunting and need veterinarian care, our mobile vet at Liberty Vet Pets serving Philadelphia, PA, makes house calls at the convenience of the client.

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1. Make Sure Your Pet Is Healthy Before You Travel

It's important to ensure your pet is healthy enough to travel. This may mean taking him or her to a professional veterinarian for a annual check-up. Getting clearance from an animal hospital that it's okay for your pet to travel can be important if your pet has a health condition. If you're not sure if your pet is healthy enough to travel, it may be better to err on the side of caution and leave them at home.

2. Get Your Pet Acclimated to His or Her Carrier

If you're going to be traveling with your pet, chances are her or she is likely going to need to be in a carrier. And while carriers are designed to be safe and comfortable for pets, many of them are terrified of them. This is why it's important to get your pet used to his or her carrier before you travel. Put your pet’s carrier in a comfortable spot in your home and let your pet explore it and get comfortable with it on his or her own terms. You may even want to put a blanket or toy inside of it to make it more inviting.

3. Never Leave Your Pet Alone in the Car

This may seem like an obvious one, but you would be surprised how many people still do it. Never, leave your pet alone in the car, even for a short time. The temperature inside of a parked car can rise to dangerous levels very quickly, especially during summer months. If you must leave your pet in the car, ensure the air conditioning is running and he or she has access to water, or your next trip will be to an animal hospital.

4. No Head Out of the Window

You may think it's cute to see your pup hanging out the window with the wind blowing through his or her fur, but it's actually very dangerous. Objects can fly up and hit him or her in the face, causing serious injury. Additionally, if you're in an accident, your pet could be ejected from the car. So, keep your pet safe and keep his or her head inside of the car.

Contact Out Mobile Vet for House Calls

These are just a few tips to keep in mind when transporting your pet. By following these simple guidelines, you can help ensure that your pet has a safe and comfortable journey. And if you're ever in doubt about something, consult with your veterinarian at Liberty Vet Pets in Philadelphia, PA. If your pet is too scared for transportation, we have a mobile vet that makes house calls for your convenience. Call us at (888) 458-8587.

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