Traveling with a Dog with Mobility Issues

Taking your best bud along when you travel can be a lot of fun, but it could also create a ticklish situation, especially if they have mobility issues. It could be arthritis, a spinal injury, or post-surgery recovery. You should plan ahead to make sure your dog is safe and comfy during your trip.

One of the first things to think about is how your dog is going to get in and out of your car. If your dog is disabled, you may need to put in a ramp or get a helping harness. Choose a sturdy one that can handle your dog’s size and weight, or you will have trouble on your hands. If would be better if you bring a dog wheelchair, but you will definitely need a ramp. If you have the budget for it, get a pet-friendly rental car instead.

When choosing where to stay, check that the location is pet-friendly and wheelchair-accessible. Many hotels offer low beds and non-slip floors to make sure your furry friend won’t have a hard time. You can call ahead to let the hotel staff know you have a disabled dog in a pet wheelchair so they can accommodate you.

During your trip, make sure you take a lot of pit stops. Let your dog get out and shake off the willy wags, maybe check out a pole or two. Make it a fun part of the trip to explore new places.

You should also have a checklist of the stuff to keep your fur baby happy, like a comfy bed, toys, water, and food. If they have meds and stuff like that, put in a good supply to avoid running out.

If you plan your trip with your best bud in mind, you should have no worries at all. Both of you will have a great time, and it will set the tone for the next time you want to take to the road. The social media posts alone should be well worth the effort.

Happy trails!