5 tips for a dog-friendly summer vacation
For a successful dog-friendly summer vacation, plan, choose the right destination, and decide how you’re going to travel there.

Dog travel. Keep your dog safe whether you’re driving, flying or moving cross country.
Driving: Once you’ve mapped out the route for your dog-friendly trip, you need to make sure your dog is ready for the car ride. Nothing would spoil the fun more than a nervous traveler.
Overcome motion sickness: Nervous, hyperactive dogs are more likely to suffer from motion sickness as are puppies whose inner ears have not yet fully developed.
Fly safely: Dog plane safety tips include taking a direct flight, making sure your dog has fresh water and using an approved crate that allows good air circulation.
Move with your dog: Plan, use some expert advice and moving to a new city can be as easy as a quick stroll around the dog park.

For a successful dog-friendly summer vacation, plan, choose the right destination, and decide how you’re going to travel there.

Travel companies, airlines, and accommodation options are becoming increasingly pet-friendly and provide opportunities for budget-friendly travel with dogs.

Doggy daycare: Thinking of starting a pet-related business. Consider these key issues before making the leap into entrepreneurship.

Biking with your dog is fun. Use our tips to plan a long-term cycle touring with your pet to make sure your trip is fun and cozy.

Common dog travel mistakes include picking the wrong time to travel, failing to properly restrain your dog and forgetting to update your dog’s microchip.

CarRentals created this dog road trip rules guide, which includes an essentials checklist, plus tips and tricks to keep your pup safe.

Dog plane safety tips include taking a direct flight, making sure your dog has fresh water and using an approved crate that allows good air circulation.

Prepare for doggie road trip disasters from bees to bears and more before you hit the open road in your RV with your pup.

Nervous, hyperactive dogs are more likely to suffer from motion sickness as are puppies whose inner ears have not yet fully developed.

Take an adventure to one of these dog-friendly travel cities — Austin, San Diego or Carmel-by-the-sea — using some savvy planning and some high-tech apps.
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