I am good at SO many things...this could be difficult (read sarcastic font). I am going to go with being a good pet parent on road trips or knowing what Gabs needs, primarily because I just recently did it.
So, Gabby and I are probably over packers, but we like to be prepared. Recently her and I did a road trip over to Idaho to see my Auntie Jams (aka Jan). She is my mom's best friend from college and like another mom to me. She means the world to me. Gabs and I decided that since Panda was out of town for work, that we should skip on over to visit her. Although not really a skip, more like a ridiculously boring 5+ hr drive, but she is totally worth it.
So...what does her highness need while traveling or just in her day to day life? We have this down pretty well, because we are always heading over to Panda's for the night or something.
1) This may or may not be a legit LV. I will let you decide. This is a great size bag to keep all of her stuff in.
2) Her remote collar, as mentioned in earlier posts, this is a must and it is great for on the farm because there is so much space she can run and run without me worrying.
3) Door Bells - these are great. My mom gave me a set of these when I moved into my apartment. Gabby picked it up pretty quick that if she rang them, we would go outside. They are also nice on doors because if someone does open them, it is a bit of a warning. Many people have thought I had them on my door as a type of alarm.
4) Harness - This is a gentle lead harness, you can hook the leash to the front or the back. If you hook it to the front, then kind of stops the dog from pulling so much. I use this for running and with #8.
5) Puppy pads, given that Gabs is a city dog and I used to work long hours, she is trained (mostly) to use these. I keep a few in my bag so that if I am leaving her at someone's place, she knows where she can go.
6) A water bowl and a ziplock bowl with food in it. I love these ziplock bowls because the lock down tight, great for soups/chili and why not dog food. There is always a full one in her bag in case we are staying out one night.
7) Chuck-it/balls - Saying that Gabs loves to play ball would be an understatement. I keep the short chuck-it and a few balls with us at all times. I like the shorter version because it fits in her bag easier. I also like the orange and blue rubber balls because they tend to hold up a bit longer and are easier to locate.
8) This is a great little invention - it is a short leash. I hook it to her harness and then the handle of the leash goes through the seat belt of the car. Usually gabby travels in the back in her crate (not pictured, but also a must for us), however, for long road trips with just the two of us, I set her up in the seat next to me with this and a blanket. It is nice because she is secure, so we can drive around with all the windows down and I don't have to worry about her jumping out.
9) Thunder shirt - I was surprised that this actually worked. It is supposed to calm your dog down and it actually works, now is gabby a mellow (insert name of mellow dog here) with it? No, but definitely a bit calmer and it also keeps her from getting quite so much hair everywhere. It is great for when we are visiting friends or have just vacuumed my car.
10) Long leash - I got hooked on these with Gab's training for her remote collar. It is nice to have for rest stops or what not. I don't like the retractable leashes because I think they encourage dogs to pull on the leash since with those, there is always a bit of tension.
11) Chicken Strips or Lamb Strips - Any treat of choice will do.
12) Water bottle and travel attachment for pups - my friend Bart got this attachment for me for my birthday a few years back. It is nice because it attaches to any water bottle. It is nice for when we are on the move or hiking.
13) This is a new item and in all honesty we haven't tried it yet. It is a natural flea/tick repellent. We got this for our trip to Idaho because we were concerned about ticks, but didn't have any issues and haven't used it yet. The ladies at Mud Bay (http://www.mudbay.us/) were recommending it as they don't carry the chemical stuff. I liked the idea, but can't...at this moment comment on how well it works. A later post I am sure.
14) Bully bone or similar - just a nice bone for her to chew on or what she seems to be doing recently is just hiding them, I will have to start an album of funny places she hides her bones.
15) Hedgehog - Gabs actually has a couple of these. It is a nice durable go to toy. It still squeaks and honks.
16) Of course, a leash and bags on board - We just have a basic leash and I found that ordering replacement bags on amazon is the cheap way to go about it.
17) Gabby recommends that there be an additional ball or two in the mix.
....wow...gabby has a lot of crap.
Some other things to consider carrying along that aren't pictured
- Proof of vaccinations
- ID tags with local names/phone numbers of where you are staying. For example, Gabby has a tag that says she is Jan's dog and has Jan's phone number. You can actually get ID tags really cheap online. It is nice because then if something happens, they know where she is from or a local contact. It is also nice for Idaho because my cell doesn't work well over there. I also have one for when my mom is watching her and I am out of the country or don't have access to my cell.
Hope this little pack helps you to plan for your pup's trips....
this is such good info! i already knew you were a great pet parent, but this bag is remarkable. gabs is so lucky to have you as her mom!
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