• Travel Bowl – You’ve
got your super-sized
iced latte. Make sure
your parched pup stays
hydrated too by packing
a dog travel bowl.
Happily slurping without
the slopping.
• Dog Food & Treats –
You wouldn’t want to be
hungry on the road, and
neither would your dog!
Just make sure you
closely monitor your
dog’s food consumption
when you’re on the road
so he or she doesn’t get
a tummy ache.
• Portable Dog Crate –
An airy lightweight
palace. Dogs feel safe
and comfortable. Perfect
for sleeping, too, when
you get where you’re
going.
• Dog Car Harness –
Buckle up Toto, we’re
going to Kansas. With
just two simple clicks,
your dog is safe, secure
and ready to roll, stay
put with a dog car
harness.
• Booster Seat - The
closest thing to space
travel in a confined
space. Dog booster
seats work as car seats
for dogs. Perfect for
small dog travel and
helpful with preventing
car sickness (for the
dog).
• Back Seat Car Barrier
– Protects your dog from
sudden stops and allows
you to focus on driving,
not constantly
relocating your dog back
into the back seat.
• Car Seat Cover – Smart
and basic lounging
protection for the back
seat.
• Dog Car Ramp –
Provides easy access to
SUVs, pickup trucks and
other lofty places.
Ramps are designed
especially for older
dogs and small dogs with
short legs.
• Dog
Cleanup Bags – Make sure
you have supplies to
clean up, well, you
know…
• Interactive Dog Toy –
Car trips are fun. Bring
a toy along to make sure
your dog is enjoying the
experience as much as
you are!
• Leash –
Nothing is scarier than
your dog running off in
an unknown place. Make
sure you have a dog
leash handy.
• Identification Tags –
The last thing you want
is for your dog to get
lost, but in case your
dog runs off, make sure
your pet has up-to-date
identification to help
ensure that he’s
returned to you no
matter where you are.
• HomeAgain Chip – A
microchip is a tiny
transponder inserted
below the skin of a pet,
acting as permanent
identification in case
your pet gets lost. If
your dog hasn’t been
microchipped, a trip is
a great reason to have
it done. Contact your
vet about microchipping
your dog.
• First Aid Kit –
Everything you might
need in case of an
accident. A first aid
kit for your dog is a
good thing to have just
in case.