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How to Travel with a Dog: Video Series

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Learn how to travel with your dog with travel tips such as how to pack food for your dog, how to keep your dog safe, and how to use kennels to transport your dog, in this free video series.

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  1. Being an "alpha dog" will make traveling with your dog easier and more pleasurable. Learn more in this free video.

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  2. Project the image of the alpha dog to ensure your dog's obedience in this free video.

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  3. Entering and exiting a car are two activities for dogs that are discussed in this free video.

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  4. Learn how to attach a care safety harness to your dog in this free video.

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  5. Modifying a car safety harness to prevent your dog from chewing the harness, biting the seatbelt and unhooking the seatbelt is discussed in this free video.

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  6. Using cargo dividers, which separate your dog from other passengers while the car's in motion, is discussed in this free video.

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  7. Utilizing kennels to travel safely and comfortably with your dog is discussed in this free video.

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  8. Utilize walks and training collars to socialize your dog in this free video.

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  9. Use soft-sided kennels to make traveling with your dog easier in this free video.

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  10. Use car seat covers, window shades and pooch pads to make your dog more comfortable during car rides. Learn more in this free video.

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  11. Keep your dog safe and healthy throughout its car-traveling experience in this free video.

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  12. Understand the dangers of letting your dog hang its head out of the window in this free video.

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  13. On long car trips, remember to pack food that is both nutritionally sound and will ease a dog's upset stomach. Learn more in this free video.

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  14. Learn how to help your dog relax, in this free video.

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  15. Learn how to travel with your dog almost anywhere - on planes, trains, buses and even cruises in this free video.

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Most of us love our pets so much, it's hard to leave them behind when we have to travel or leave the home for any lengthy amount of time. We might not miss them too terribly if we run to the supermarket, but on longer trips, we enjoy having them with us, and know they would much rather come along than stay home alone or go to a kennel. Kennel stays can be very expensive, especially if you want your pet to have a sort of vacation as well, but sometimes that is the only option – especially if your dog requires a great amount of exercise or attention. Traveling with your pet, however, can be fun for both of you, and quite rewarding. However, it is very important to consider your dog's character, personality and special needs before thrusting him into a totally new environment.

In this free video clip series, our expert will explain some crucial things to consider and understand before taking your dog with you on a trip. Learn about special products, bags, foods, kennels, and safety precautions that you must take, as well as tips for helping your dog socialize along the way. Tips on kennel use, methods for alpha dogs, relaxation methods and much more.

 
About the Presenter

Roger Whitton For more than 30 years Roger Whitton has enjoyed researching training methods, services, and products to ensure his dogs are healthy, happy, well-mannered, and safe.<BR /><BR />Roger has raised and trained an eight week old Labrador Golden Retriever mix puppy as a service dog using the proven training methods of a national service dog organization. dkdk

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