Senior pets have a lifetime of love to give, and for many, that includes joining you on your adventures. At Clyde’s Animal Clinic in Mattoon, IL, we know traveling with senior pets requires a little extra planning to keep your furry companion safe and comfortable. Whether you’re heading across Mattoon, into Coles County, or on a longer trip, our veterinarians can help you prepare.
Senior dog travel safety and senior cat travel comfort both depend on understanding the special needs of older pets. Preparing older pets for trips means adjusting travel plans to match their mobility, health, and stress levels.
Schedule an exam before your trip to ensure your pet is healthy enough for travel. We can:
You may need travel certificates. The CDC also has some helpful information about traveling with pets on their website here.
Older joints need extra support, so choose carriers or bedding with cushioning. For cats, include a small litter box in the carrier for longer trips.
Of course, we always recommend that dogs travel in crates. The San Francisco Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals (SFSPCA) has an article on crate training older dogs here. You may also want to read our blog on caring for a super senior pet here.
Is travel too stressful for older pets?
Not necessarily, but it depends on their health and personality. Consult your vet first.
Can I give my senior pet medication to calm them during travel?
Only with veterinary guidance—some sedatives aren’t safe for older pets.
What if my senior pet has an accident during travel?
Bring cleaning supplies and absorbent pads for easy cleanup.
Your senior pet can still enjoy adventures with you when travel is planned with their needs in mind. At Clyde’s Animal Clinic in Mattoon, IL, we can help you prepare for a safe, enjoyable trip with your furry friend. Are you looking for a great veterinary clinic in Mattoon, IL? You could search for a vet near me, or simply call us today to schedule a pre-travel check-up.
This blog is meant to be informational only. Always consult with your veterinarian for the right advice, diagnosis, or treatment plan for your pet.