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How To Avoid Holiday Hazards For Your Pets

Are you thinking about taking your pet on holiday? Going on holiday with your pet can be great fun. However, you do need to think about safety and make sure that you’re taking the right steps to keep your pet protected. Do this and you can avoid a potential disaster while on holiday with your pet.

Know The Rules

Regardless of where you are going on holiday, you do need to make sure that you are aware of the rules surrounding your pet. For instance, there are areas where, while not an urban environment, it will be necessary to keep your dog on a lead at all times. An example of this would be in wild areas where sheep may be grazing. In some locations, farmers are legally allowed to shoot a dog on-site that has disturbed their sheep. Similarly, there are many beaches where you must keep your dog on a lead. This is often for the safety of the pet. If they swim in the water, they could get caught in a rip tide and may quickly be carried out into the ocean. You should be able to find rules around different locations and environments regarding your pet with a quick search online.

Think About Temperature

You do need to consider the temperature if you are taking your pet with you anywhere. This is also important for a holiday at home. For instance, you should never leave a pet trapped in a car on a hot day. Even a few minutes in a car that is turned off could be enough time for the temperature to rise to the point where the pet is in danger. Similarly, you should always check the temperature of the ground that a pet may be walking on. To do this, hold the back of your hand against the ground. If you can’t comfortably keep it there for more than a few seconds, it’s too hot for your pet to walk outside.

Pack Some Food 

It is important that you do pack some food for your pet. There are a few reasons for this. First, when you are travelling, you could get stuck somewhere. It’s crucial that you can keep your pet fed until you are able to move again. Second, if you are leaving the country, you might find that the pet food available is not to the standards of the best dog food in UK stores. You may even discover that your pet is reluctant to eat the food. Some animals can be quite fussy when it comes to their diet. When a pet refuses to eat it can lead to serious issues, even after just a couple of days.

Get The Right Injections 

Finally, do make sure that you take your pet to the vet before you bring them on holiday. It’s important that they are checked out for any issues that may cause problems during their time away. As well as this, your vet will be able to inform you whether your pet needs any injections. This will be the case if you are leaving the country. Even travelling around Europe will require your pet to be up to date with several vaccinations.

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