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Traveling with your Yorkie can
be a fun and enjoyable experience for you and your family. Many people
nowadays prefer to take their yorkies along on family vacations
or when they travel instead of putting them in a kennel or having
someone pet sit them. Health and safety should be the first priority
when planning a trip with your Yorkie. If taking an extended trip, have
your vet check your Yorkshire Terrier over, be sure his needles
are up to date and take his vaccination records with you. If traveling
by plane, a health certificate is required. Be sure to take any
medication your Yorkie requires, bottled or local water and a supply of
the dog food he normally eats. Make sure the dog has his rabies tag and
identification tag on the collar in case he gets lost. Identification
should include your name, the dogs name and your home phone number.
Always carry a current picture of your Yorkie also.
Using a crate is a great way to keep your Yorkshire Terrier
comfortable and safe when traveling in the car plus it is also handy
when staying with friends or in a motel. Some features to look for when
purchasing a crate for your Yorkie include buying the correct size. It
should be large enough for your dog to lie down stretched out, turn
around in, and stand upright. Usually a crate approximately one and a
half times the size of your Yorkie is sufficient. Buy a crate with a
leak proof bottom and put in a mat and soft, washable bedding to keep
your dog comfortable. Be sure the crate has sufficient cross ventilation
with exterior knobs to keep your Yorkie safe and cool enough.
If your Yorkshire terrier has never traveled before, get him used to
sitting in his crate in the car with you. Start off with just starting
the car until he is comfortable with that and then take shorts rides
around the block, gradually increasing the distance. Make sure the car
is well ventilated so there is fresh air flowing into the dog crate.
Some Yorkies are prone to car sickness so they often travel
better on an empty stomach but always have fresh water available at all
times. Never leave your dog alone in the car, even if the window is open
or it is cool outside. Have a family member stay with your Yorkie if it
is necessary to leave the car for a few minutes. Stop often for potty
breaks and exercise as car rides do become boring for both you and your
pet.
If staying in a motel or hotel while traveling to your vacation
destination, phone ahead to make sure they allow dogs and find out if
there are any restrictions. Keep your pet as quiet as possible so it
does not disturb other guests and put him in his crate if you do go out
for a short period. If your Yorkie is nervous and barks if left
unattended in a strange place, it is best to stay with him. Find out
where it is permissible to walk your dog and always clean up after him.
By being a responsible dog owner, both you and your Yorkie will have an
enjoyable, safe trip.
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