Traveling With Your New Cockapoo Puppy
Traveling with your new Cockapoo puppy can be both exciting and comforting. You have the ease of knowing your puppy is with you and taken care of rather than leaving the pup at the vets or at an animal boarding facility. To help the experience become more enjoyable for everyone involved, here are a few recommendations to consider traveling with your new Cockapoo puppy.
For car travel, Cockapoo breeders recommend having a large kennel in the car. This allows the pup to feel secure without being confined in a super-small space. The kennel will also allow for added safety as well. Having your Cockapoo pup in the kennel is much safer than having him roaming around the car unprotected. We recommend that when traveling by car that you use airline-grade pet travel kennels.
It is important that your Cockapoo understands basic commands before even considering taking him on vacation with the family. Your dog needs to understand, "Stay", "Sit", "Stop", and "Come". These commands need to be understood for your Cockapoo's own protection. You will be traveling and making destination stops and bathroom breaks and your puppy must understand and obey your commands in these unfamiliar areas.
You must also be aware that most animals will become motion sick in a lengthy car ride. Drooling and vomiting are all normal when dealing with a car-sick animal. Most animals will become accustomed to travel after the first few times, but if your Cockapoo puppy is becoming quite sick even after several travels, your veterinarian may be able to prescribe pet-safe anti-nausea medication, which can make the experience a better one for both you and your Cockapoo.
It is important that you always have your leash handy when traveling with your Cockapoo puppy. You should have easy access when clipping it on to the collar for quick security. You will most likely be making frequent stops and you will need to have this motion down quick for your Cockapoo's protection and for the protection of others. Another tip that goes hand in hand with having a leash is having a pet ID tag. You must be sure that your Cockapoo has all identification tags securely attached to this collar. These tags should include your name and contact phone number, the number to your vet, and or the number to your close neighbor or relative. This will help increase the chances of your pet being returned to you if something unforeseen were to occur.
Another handy tool for fun and safety is a tie-out for your Cockapoo pup. It is a very good idea to have a portable tie-out on hand for destination stops. This will allow your pup the much needed relaxation and rest while being secured in a safe manner.
You will also need to remember to pack more than the normal amount of daily dog food for your Cockapoo pup. This is always important so that your pup will not only have his/her daily recommended portions of food but will also have extra on hand if you had to stay away a day or two longer than previously planned. You will also want to be sure to have enough water on hand for long trips, and it is recommended that you keep some frozen water pops for your Cockapoo pup to lick during those long hours being stationary in the car.
Remember to bring some of your Cockapoo's favorite toys along for the ride as well as a few new toys to spark his interest. This will keep your pup comfortable and occupied.
Most importantly, you must not forget the law! Pack plenty of plastic bags and a pooper scooper for cleaning up after your Cockapoo pup. It is not only sanitary, but in most states it is actually required by law that you must clean up after your pet.
