Traveling with your pet: What to bear in mind.
Whether by road or air, traveling with a pet dog or cat is an appealing idea to many people.
If you're one of them, it's important to be well prepared, say experts at the WTG, a non-profit animal welfare organization based in Berlin.
Those traveling by car or camper van have the advantage of being able to keep an eye on their pet.
If it's the animal's first trip, you should gradually get it accustomed to traveling beforehand.
Pet carriers should be well secured, and dogs can also be secured on the back seat with a special harness – a normal collar won't do.
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Regular breaks during long trips aren't only important for the driver and human passengers, but for an accompanying animal as well.
It's best not to stop at motorway service areas since they're often noisy and dangerous for animals.
So it can be worthwhile to take a detour to look for a field path to walk your dog, for instance.
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