Traveling with pets: take a look at the tips for traveling safely

Traveling with pets: take a look at the tips for traveling safely


At election time, some owners have to return to their hometown to vote and take their pets with them; learn how to have a smooth journey





Traveling with pets: take a look at the tips for traveling safely

Traveling with pets is a pleasure! After all, you will have your best friend as a company while traveling and together they will discover new places, relax and have fun. However, it’s not just on vacation that you travel, is it? Now, during the election period, many guardians have to go back to their cities to vote and, of course, animals go there too.

So it’s worth checking out some tips before packing, see? This way you prepare a peaceful and, above all, safe journey for your pet. How about writing some caution that applies to both the car and the plane?

Food

Do you know when we are traveling for a long time and you get that motion sickness? This can also happen to animals! So the tip is feed them only four hours before boarding. After that, the ideal is not to eat. But arriving on the spot, you already offer food, okay?

Pee and poop also travel

Well … Even during the journey, the animal will have to go about its business! So, there’s no way around it – you have to keep your eyes peeled. However, to make it easier, it is worth betting on a few stops, if the route is by car, or, later, lining the transport box or seat with hygienic mats. Also remember to have a plastic bag handy to catch poop.

Documentation for traveling with pets

Did you think only humans had the documentation? Neither! some establishments friendly puppy may require a document of the animal, so include in your luggage the RGA (Geral do Animal Register), which you can request at the town hall of the city where you live, if the service is available, and also the vaccination card – important to prove that the animal is protected from major diseases.

By plane, the cure is greater

Before your friend takes off, how about checking out some Brazilian Airlines Association (ABEAR) rules? This includes taking a health certificate issued by the veterinarianthe pet ticket and the transport crate (compulsory in each compartment of the plane).

Now, with these tips, you are ready to travel! Oh! Also remember to stay calm, see? After all, your pet can be a little stressed out with all this movement and will need acceptance and understanding. Have a good trip!

Source: Lucas Zagatto, veterinarian of the Pigovet clinic.

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