When should I start car training my puppy or dog?
Try to get your puppy or dog familiar with the car as soon as possible. The sooner they get used to travelling in the car, the easier it will be in the long run. If you crate train your puppy at home, they can go straight to the crate in your car. For your dog, this is their safe place, and it will reassure them as you travel. It keeps them from distracting the driver by jumping around the car.
Ideally, before you even go out, introduce your puppy to the car and let them have a good look and sniff around. Start the engine and let it run so they become accustomed to the sounds and vibrations. When they are used to the car, start with very short trips and keep each experience positive. If your dog suspects they will be visiting the vet each time they go in the car, their enthusiasm won't last too long!
The law and suitable dog restraints
Always check your car and pet insurance policy concerning travelling with dogs. Many policies require your dog to be restrained.
Dog restraint options for your car (https://petsouk.in/product-categories/category/collars-harneses-leashes)
There are four options to keep your dog safely restrained when travelling by car:
Keeping your dog comfortable on a car journey....
When you head off on a long journey, keep your dog comfortable and happy by following this advice:
How often should I stop with my dog in the car?
Vets recommend giving your dog a break every two hours or so. Offer them a toilet break, some water, and a chance to stretch their legs.
How can I help my dog with car sickness?
Car sickness is very common in puppies. Some puppies grow out of it but others may still be car sick through adulthood. There are some things you can do to help them:
If you are worried about your dog's sickness, speak to your vet. You can avail out TeleVet support through (https://petsouk.in/services/online-consultation) They may be able to prescribe travel medication to help. If behavioural issues arise while travelling by car, contact a dog behaviourist for expert advice.
With a Petsouk Pet Insurance policy, you can be just rest assured. Call us anytime at +919319777769 or write to contact@petsouk.in for any tips or insurance. (https://petsouk.in/insurance)
Caring for your pets during the chilly winters in India requires extra attention to their comfort, health, and safety. PetSouk experts share some tips to keep your furry friends happy and healthy!
Read MoreWhen taking care of your pet, one of the most important decisions is picking the right food for them. Good nutrition helps keep your pet healthy, energetic, and happy for a long time.
Read MoreAs cat owners, we all want our feline companions to live long, healthy, and happy lives. One essential part of ensuring their well-being is regular veterinary care.
Read MoreLooking for Celebrity Dog names? Here they are! Quench your Celebrity fetish!
Read MoreHow much exercise does your dog need? If you’re wondering, here are some tips and guidelines to help.
Read MoreBe aware of the list of things to keep in mind while buying a dog litter/puppy!
Read MoreFish can make good pets but buying a fish should be a long term decision as they can live for up to 20 years. Fish need regular maintenance to ensure they kept healthy and their environment is clean.
Read MoreHave you recently added a feline friend to your family? Congratulations! We know you’ll be thrilled to have your new cat in your home.
Read MoreTill a few years ago, raising of cats in India, especially among Hindu families, was considered inauspicious. But in the last few years, this thinking of people is changing, now many Hindus besides our religions are also raising cats along with dogs.
Read MoreAstrology is a science through which you can get rid of your troubles and also increase your happiness. You will get this information from here. Astrology is also applicable on animals, as these become an integral part of our lives. That is, which animal
Read MoreA very important things which all animals do, sometimess we find it quite funny while they are doing it and sometimes it’s really scary as well.
Read More