dog travel crates

dog travel crates
My dog has broken her tail twice while in her travel crate, what could be causing her to break her tail?

She’s and Italian Greyhound so I know her tail is fragile but this is ridiculous. The vet said there’s nothing they can do to fix it besides cutting it off and I don’t want that. I just need to know what I should do to stop this from happening again.

She has “Happy tail” this is a very difficult condition to fix because it happens to dogs who wag their tail a lot. Tail amputation is the best way to fix the problem. You can splint the tail but that will cause it to be bigger and heavier when they wag it– making it similar to a medieval mace weapon.

10 Step Checklist Before Traveling With your Dog

Ten Tips when planning a vacation with your Dog

Need to know what to do when you want to take your dog on vacation? Checkout 10 great tips before travelling with your dog. This is a simple checklist which can help you have a peaceful and safe trip with your canine friend. It might go a long way to increase the fun you have with your dog!!

1. Plan well ahead – Make a checklist of what you need for your dog when travelling to your particular location. Check out the weather conditions and if the location is suitable for your pet.

2. Check for pets allowed at place of stay – Make sure that the residence where you will stay allows pets. You can book for hotels which allows pets and also check if the hotel can care for pets if you want an evening out alone.

3. Secure ID for Dog – Make sure your dog has an ID secured to him always when you travel especially if you do not have a microchip. A pencilled mark of your hotel name would not hurt. Also carry a photo of your pet in case he gets lost.

4. Carry First Aid – Take precautionary medicine for your dog especially for car sickness, vomiting, stress, etc. You should also carry ointments and bandages for scrapes and wounds. Consulting the vet about needed medicines depending on the medical history will help.

5. Clean up material – Always carry a few rags or old tees to clean up behind your dog. Even though your dog is trained, new locations and weather can cause accidents.

6. Travel with food and water – Always carry some meals and enough water for your dog. Remember that your dog may adapt to the new food gradually. Take tissues to cleanup the mess in car or outside.

7. Crate travel, safe travel – Crate training your dog if you want to travel with him is a great idea. Firstly, it gives him a secure feeling of home away from home and secondly, it helps to keep him in a place and away from danger which will allow you to concentrate on the traffic and driving. It is also mandatory for air travel. Travel in low traffic times when flying.

8. Leash up – Always hold you dog on leash, especially when walking down traffic and crowded roads. It helps to control him and also keep him from wandering and getting lost. He needs to be protected from snowbanks especially during winters!

9. Treats and toys – Carry some of his favorite treats and toys. This can help him feel reassured when cranky and you can also associate travel with fun.

10.Keep Records – Vaccinate him on time, give him his shots required by the country and airline and take a copy of his medical history.You never know when you will need them.

Follow the above and have a fantastic vacation with your pet!

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