LA Animal Services provides recommendations to help make your travels safe
Crate your pet for the ride
Keep your dog or cat safe and secure in a well-ventilated crate or carrier in the car. Make sure it’s large enough for your pet to stand, sit, lie down and turn around in. Always secure the crate so it won’t slide or shift. If you decide to not crate your furry friend, always keep him or her in the backseat in a harness attached to a seat belt.
Prepare your pet for a long trip
Get your animal companion ready for a long trip by taking him or her on a series of short drives. Each time you can gradually lengthen the time spent in the car.
A quick stop may feel like no time at all to you, but it’s too long to leave your pet in a vehicle unattended on a warm summer day. When it’s hot outside, even with the windows open, a parked car can become an oven in minutes, and endanger the life of your pet.
Put together a traveling kit for your travel buddy. Bring food, plenty of water, bowls, a leash, a waste scoop and baggies, grooming supplies, medication and first-aid, and a favorite toy or blanket to give your pet a sense of familiarity.
Allow time for plenty of rest stops
Be sure to stop frequently so your dog can get exercise and go to the bathroom. Never allow your pup to leave the car without a leash and be sure to pick up after them.