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     KNOW BEFORE YOU GO
                                     WHAT TO DO BEFORE TRAVELING
                                                            written by: Hannah Burke Barbett
                                        lanning a road trip with your best friend? A little training goes a long way to make
                                    Psure you and your dog have a safe and fun vacation!
                                     CAR CONFINEMENT
                                     The safest place for your pooch to ride in the car is in a crate or secured with a seatbelt
                                   harness. Take some time to acclimate your dog to your confinement set-up with short
                                   daily trips prior to your travel date.
                                     COME WHEN CALLED
                                     An accidental loose dog is a scary and potentially life-threatening situation. Teach your
                                   dog a reliable recall and don’t forget to practice in new places (use a long leash for safety)
                                   to help your dog generalize the cue before your trip.
                                     WAIT
                                     Prevent door dashing by teaching your dog to sit still for leashing/harnessing and
                                   remain quietly in the car until released, even with the door open.
                                     POTTY CUES
                                     Make rest stop potty breaks a breeze by training your dog to relieve themselves on cue.
                                   You can start working on this skill at home but make sure to do a few trial runs in new
                                   places before you go.
                                     LOOSE LEASH WALKING
                                     Busy streets and new places mean keeping your dog close by. You can help prepare
                                   your dog by practicing leash skills like walking by your side, changing speed and direction
                                   with you and waiting patiently at crosswalks.
                                     SETTLE
                                     Plan on taking your dog to a cafe or other dog-friendly destination? Teach your pup
                                   to settle at your feet before you go. Make sure to practice with other dogs and humans
                                   walking by.
                                   For assistance teaching your dog any of the listed skills, contact your local Fear Free
                                   certified trainer.
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