Why prepare your dog before a long trip?
Dogs are not naturally adapted to car travel, especially over long distances. Motion sickness, stress and anxiety can make the experience difficult for your pet and you. Good preparation in advance makes all the difference.
1. Gradually getting your dog used to the car
Start with short sessions in the stationary car. Let your dog explore the vehicle, sniff the seats and feel comfortable. Gradually increase the duration and add short trips before considering a long journey.
Practical tips:
2. Preparing your dog's health
Prior veterinary consultation:
Before any long trip, consult your vet. They can assess whether your dog is healthy enough to travel and prescribe if necessary motion sickness medication or natural calming agents.
3. The day before departure
4. During the journey
Regular stops:
Plan a stop every 2-3 hours to allow your dog to stretch, drink and relieve himself. Never leave him alone in a vehicle in direct sunlight.
Temperature and ventilation:
Maintain a cool temperature in the cabin (ideally between 18-22°C). Avoid direct drafts.
5. Why choose a professional pet chauffeur?
For a long trip with your dog, using Chauffeur Animalier Paris offers many advantages: