For some pets, hopping into the car means an exciting adventure. For others, it’s a terrifying ordeal complete with nervous pacing, dramatic meows, or the dreaded drool. Whether you’re heading across town or cross-country, travel can be safe and even enjoyable for your dog or cat with the right preparation.
At Clyde’s Animal Clinic in Mattoon, IL, we’ve helped countless pet parents make travel a smoother experience for their four-legged family members. Here’s how to keep your pet comfortable, safe, and happy on the road (or in the sky).
Preparation is the key to a stress-free trip. Before you set out, consider your pet’s personality, health, and travel experience.
If you’re traveling by car, your goal is to keep your pet secure and calm.
Flying with pets requires extra planning. Most airlines have specific rules for pet travel, including size limits for in-cabin carriers and seasonal restrictions for cargo.
Some pets are natural travelers, while others may need help adjusting.
You can learn more about traveling with pets at the American l Veterinary Medical Association website here. The CDC also has some helpful information about traveling with pets on their website here.
Should I sedate my pet for travel?
Not without veterinary guidance. Sedation can be risky, especially for air travel.
What’s the safest way for my cat to travel by car?
A well-ventilated, secure carrier placed in the back seat is best.
How do I know if my dog needs a break?
If they’re panting excessively, restless, or whining, it’s time to stop for a walk and water. Speaking of walks, read our blog on caring for Fido’s furry feet here.
Whether you’re taking a weekend getaway or moving across the country, traveling with pets takes extra thought—but it’s worth it to have them by your side. At Clyde’s Animal Clinic in Mattoon, IL, we can help you prepare for a safe, stress-free trip with personalized advice and care.
Book a pre-travel checkup today, and let’s get your pet ready for the road (or skies) ahead. For more information about our clinic and the pets we treat, visit our Service page here.
Disclaimer: This blog is for informational purposes only and does not replace professional veterinary advice. Always consult your veterinarian before making travel decisions for your pet.