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Happy Tails: Tips for Traveling with Dogs in a Car

Planning a Subaru adventure with your dog? Get expert advice on how to travel with a dog in a car, from safety gear to road trip must-haves.

At Hicks Family Subaru, we know that your dog isn’t just a pet—they’re part of the family. Whether you’re heading to a local park, a hiking adventure, or taking off on a long-distance road trip, making sure your dog is safe and comfortable in the car is essential.

Traveling with a dog in a car should be fun, not stressful. With the right preparation, every trip—whether short or cross-country—can be a great experience for both you and your four-legged co-pilot. Here’s how to make car trips with dogs smooth, safe, and enjoyable.

Pack the Right Gear for a Road Trip with Your Dog

Before you start your journey, make sure you have everything your dog needs for the ride. Being prepared is key to ensuring your pup stays happy and comfortable.

Dog Travel Essentials Checklist:

  • Leash and collar with ID tags: If you make a stop, having proper identification on your dog is crucial.
  • Secure pet carrier or harness: Helps ensure your dog stays secure while in motion.
  • Poop bags: Responsible pet ownership means always being prepared to clean up.
  • Water and collapsible bowls: Staying hydrated is just as important for dogs as it is for humans.
  • Dog food and treats: Keeping their diet consistent will help avoid upset stomachs.
  • Comfort items: A favorite toy, blanket, or dog bed can provide a sense of security.
  • Medications and pet first-aid kit: If your dog takes daily meds, pack extra in case of delays.

If you’re traveling with dogs in a car long distance, bringing extra food, water, and cleaning supplies just in case is a good idea.

Keep Your Dog Secure During Car Trips

We all love the idea of our dogs sticking their heads out the window, ears flapping in the wind—but it’s not the safest way to travel. Unrestrained pets can be seriously injured in an accident and become distractions to the driver.

Ways to Secure Your Dog in a Car:

  • Pet carrier or crate: A well-ventilated, crash-tested crate is one of the best ways to transport your dog.
  • Dog seatbelt or travel harness: These secure your pup while still allowing some movement.
  • Backseat barriers: If you drive a Subaru SUV, a pet barrier can keep your dog safely contained in the cargo area.

Plan Frequent Rest Stops on Long-Distance Trips

If you’re taking a road trip with your dog, be sure to schedule plenty of breaks. Just like people, dogs need to stretch their legs, use the bathroom, and get some fresh air.

Rest Stop Tips for Traveling with a Dog in a Car:

  • Stop every two to three hours. Even if your dog seems fine, regular breaks are important.
  • Find pet-friendly rest areas. Many highways have designated areas for dogs to run around.
  • Always use a leash. Even the most well-trained dog can get startled in unfamiliar environments.
  • Offer water and light snacks. Keeping your dog hydrated helps prevent fatigue.

If your dog struggles with jumping in and out of the car, a portable dog ramp can make things easier, especially for older dogs or large breeds.

Make Your Dog Comfortable for the Ride

Dogs can get restless on long drives, so it’s important to create a comfortable environment for them.

  • Keep the temperature just right. Use air conditioning or heating as needed, and never leave your dog in a parked car.
  • Provide a cozy spot. Whether it’s a crate, a travel bed, or a blanket, giving your dog a familiar space helps them relax.
  • Play calming music. Research shows that classical or reggae music can help soothe anxious dogs.
  • Crack a window slightly. Fresh air can help with motion sickness, but don’t let your dog stick their head out.
  • Reward good behavior. Praise and treats encourage positive travel habits.

Some dogs experience car sickness or anxiety. If your pup struggles with travel, talk to your vet about potential solutions like anti-nausea medication or calming treats.

Keeping Your Car Clean When Traveling with Dogs

If you love bringing your dog on adventures, you probably know that pet hair, muddy paws, and doggy odors come with the territory. Here’s how to keep your Subaru clean and fresh, even after long road trips.

  • Use washable seat covers or blankets. They make cleaning up fur and dirt much easier.
  • Keep a lint roller in the car. Quick touch-ups can help keep pet hair under control.
  • Vacuum regularly: A small handheld vacuum is great for in-between deep cleans.
  • Use pet-friendly odor eliminators: Look for natural, car-safe products to neutralize any lingering smells.

Subaru vehicles are known for their adventure-ready features, and with a little planning, your car will stay just as road-trip-ready as your pup.

Upgrade to a Dog-Friendly Subaru at Hicks Family Subaru

Traveling with a dog in a car is easier when you have the right vehicle. Subaru is known for its pet-friendly design, with features like spacious cargo areas, rear air vents, easy-to-clean interiors, and even accessories designed for your four-legged companions.

Before your next big adventure, bring your vehicle in for a pre-trip inspection at Hicks Family Subaru. A well-maintained car means a smoother ride for both you and your pup.Looking for the perfect adventure-ready Subaru? Stop by our dealership in Robstown today to explore our lineup of pet-friendly vehicles, check out our Subaru dog accessories, and schedule a service appointment. Whether you’re planning a quick getaway or a cross-country road trip, we’ll help you find the perfect vehicle for all your travels—with your best friend by your side.

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