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Vet Approved Guide: Cold Weather Travel Safety Tips for Pets in 2025 🐶❄️

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Vet Approved Guide: Cold Weather Travel Safety Tips for Pets in 2025 🐶❄️

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Vet Approved Guide: Cold Weather Travel Safety Tips for Pets in 2025 🐶❄️

By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc

Traveling with your pet during the colder months requires careful planning to ensure their safety and comfort. 🐕🧳 Whether you're embarking on a road trip or flying to a winter destination, here are essential tips to keep your furry companion safe in 2025. 🩺📘

🩺 Pre-Travel Preparations

  • Health Check: Schedule a veterinary visit to confirm your pet is fit for travel, especially if they are young, elderly, pregnant, or have health issues.
  • Vaccinations and Documentation: Ensure all vaccinations are up-to-date and obtain necessary travel documents, such as health certificates or acclimation statements for airline travel.
  • Acclimate to Carriers: Introduce your pet to their travel carrier or harness with short trips to reduce anxiety during the actual journey. 

🧳 Packing Essentials

  • Warm Apparel: Pack pet sweaters or jackets to keep them warm, ensuring the clothing doesn't interfere with safety restraints.
  • Comfort Items: Bring familiar blankets or toys to provide comfort and reduce stress.
  • Emergency Kit: Include extra food, water, medications, and a first-aid kit in case of delays or emergencies. 
  • Paw Protection: Consider booties or paw wax to protect against cold surfaces and de-icing chemicals.

🚗 During the Journey

  • Secure Restraints: Use crash-tested harnesses or carriers to keep your pet safe while traveling. 
  • Regular Breaks: Stop every few hours for bathroom breaks and to allow your pet to stretch and hydrate. 
  • Monitor Temperature: Never leave your pet alone in a vehicle, as temperatures can drop rapidly, leading to hypothermia.
  • Protect Paws: After walks, wipe your pet's paws to remove ice, salt, and chemicals that can cause irritation. 

🏨 Accommodations and Arrival

  • Pet-Friendly Lodging: Confirm that your accommodations are pet-friendly and provide a warm, safe space for your pet to rest.
  • Maintain Routine: Keep feeding and exercise schedules consistent to reduce stress.
  • Monitor Health: Watch for signs of cold-related issues, such as shivering, lethargy, or limping, and consult a vet if concerns arise.

📱 Consult with Ask A Vet

For personalized advice and support during your winter travels, the Ask A Vet app connects you with licensed veterinarians ready to assist. 🐾💬

Visit AskAVet.com or download the app to ensure your pet's safety and well-being during cold-weather journeys. 📲

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