Tag: Car Travel
TOP #123: Ridesharing for Dogs and Their Owners
In this podcast episode, we're talking with Aparna Srinivasan of SpotOn on ridesharing for dogs, cats and other pets.
The Best Dog Car Seat Review (Updated 2023)
With more people owning dogs, we also see more dogs injured in motor vehicle accidents.
Some pet owners do not realize the importance of restraining...
TOP #119: How to Restrain Dogs in Cars to Keep Them...
I spoke with Mandie Sweetnam from PetSafe Travel Accessories. She told us all about the supplies that make it safer and easier to travel with pets.
The Best Car Cooling Fans for Dogs
With the summer heat and humidity already here, placing the best car cooling fan for dogs in the backseat can make a huge difference...
How to Prevent and Treat Your Dog’s Car Sickness
Your dog becomes nauseous or even vomits every time you go for a ride. But is dog car sickness a real thing, and do...
How to Help a Dog Get Into a Vehicle
Even if your dog can jump up into your vehicle by himself, you should still know how to help a dog get into a vehicle to save the stress on his joints.
15 Most Dog Friendly Cities in the World
If you're looking to relocate your family, or you simply want to get away with your dog for a few days, one of these...
Review: Highwave AutoDogMug Travel Water Bowl for Dogs
Most dog travel bowls are made to be easy to carry along or store in a vehicle. Highwave has taken things to a new level with their AutoDogMug.
The Best Console Dog Car Seat Choices [Updated 2023]
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
- Dog console seat is basically a dog car seat that can be attached to your car's console; It also has a safety...
Review: Leashboss Splashless Travel Pet Bowl
Most dog travel bowls are made to be easy to carry along or store away. Now, Leashboss has taken it to a new level with their Splashless Travel Bowl.
How to Solve Puppy’s Car Sickness Issue
Car sickness is something we are all familiar with but dogs can also feel it. It is far more common in puppies and many...
Dog Car Anxiety: 5 Ways to Solve It
Dogs with car anxiety may exhibit symptoms of panting, drooling, and the inability to relax or sit still. An anxious dog may also whine...