TIP: To get the most out of this dog training course I would highly recommend you take each section a bite at a time. There's no rush to cram everything in fast. You can come back anytime you like. Trying to squeeze everything in fast and skipping ahead will only result in you missing out on some very important concepts.

Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Dog Training: Travelling with Your Dog - Part 1


Dog Training

Taking your dog with you when you're travelling or on holidays can be great fun.

Remember that taking your dog into new and unfamiliar surroundings can be dangerous or stressful if you’re not properly prepared...


Hi Dog Loving Friend,

Yes, it's that time of year and you've earned a well deserved rest...time for a rewarding break!

Taking a little time to plan before you go can save a lot of headaches, hassles, and ensure you enjoy a safe and happy trip together!

Before you go, here are a few tips to make sure it's a blast:

  • Is your dog is vaccinated
  • Are other medications are up-to-date
  • (if applicable) are registration and microchip contact details current
  • Also, your dog should have an ID tag or similar firmly attached to his collar or housing, with your contact details...
Remember, you won’t be at home, so these contact details should include either a mobile phone number or contact details for the place you're staying for the duration of your holiday.

If travelling by road:


  • Have you got the proper equipment to transport your pet safely
  • A sturdy crate for a small dog
  • A seat harness for your dog

If you're travelling by air, train or other public transport:

  • Talk to the transport company about the best and safest way for your pet to travel
  • Remember, your pet has many different needs...

Thanks for reading, I appreciate you.

Stay tuned for the next exciting adventure of 'travelling with your pooch' - Part 2

Dog training...success made easy and fun!

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