Best Travel Gear for Your Small Dog

Best Travel Gear for Your Small Dog
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A lot of small dog owners never leave home without their furry friends. And why should they? Most little dogs make great travel companions. But despite their infinite portability, it's not always easy to keep your small dog safe and happy while you're on the go. Having the right gear can help with that, though, and it's bound to make your journey more enjoyable as well.

Sitting Pretty

One of the most important pieces of gear for a road-tripping pup is a good car seat or some other canine car-safety device. For diminutive dogs that like to be snug and secure in the car, consider a cushioned and flexible crate for the car. For those that like a bit more freedom and the ability to take in the sights while cruising down the road, a harness might be a better choice.

There are also many great gadgets that can make participating in travel activities with your pet easy and fun. Going biking with your petite pup? Keep him close with a doggie bike basket. Unlike Dorothy's little bike basket in "The Wizard of Oz," these doggie devices are actually designed to keep your pet safe and secure.

If power-walking is more your thing, you may want to consider a pet stroller. Like bicycle baskets, most pet strollers have harnesses and/or enclosures that prevent your precious canine cargo from falling and jumping out. They also allow your little friend to rest in a nice, shady spot while you enjoy a brisk stroll.

Dressing for SuccessSince small dogs may not be too well-equipped to withstand the elements, you'll also want to bring along canine-specific clothing that's appropriate for the different environments your small pooch may encounter. For example, if you're headed to the ski slopes, pack a warm sweater and some doggie booties. Going boating? Don't forget a pup-approved life jacket or float coat. If you'll be active at night, consider taking a reflective vest to keep your small dog safe. These items are sold many pet stores, as well as camping and sporting goods stores, but you may find a larger selection with online retailers.

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