Tips For Sustainable Travel With Your Furry Friends

Embarking on an eco-friendly adventure with our pets provides a rewarding opportunity to make lasting memories, all while being mindful of our environmental footprint
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Enjoying a vacation with our furry friends is a joy unlike any other, but as responsible pet owners, we're increasingly considering the environmental impact of our journeys. Travelling sustainably is not limited to humans alone and extends to our four-legged companions as well. Here, we'll ensure that every pet's footprint impacts the environment positively as we explore the fascinating world of eco-friendly travel. From selecting eco-friendly accommodation to reducing our carbon footprint, here is a ready reckoner for eco-friendly travel with our furry companions.

1. Pack Environmentally Friendly Products

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Finding "green" products at your destination might be challenging, so it's important to carry essential eco-conscious items for your pets. Pack your treats, meals, and other essentials in cloth or reusable containers.

  • Biodegradable Pet Waste Bags

Always pack more than you think you’ll need. We suggest packing considerably more of these than you think you will need. If you are planning a foreign trip, familiarise yourself with the local regulations on pet waste disposal. Though most countries encourage picking up after yourself, others may have designated places or bins for waste disposal.

  • Nutritious, Eco-Friendly Pet Food

Pets may experience stress from travel, and their digestive systems may find adjusting to a new diet extremely challenging.

Be aware that when travelling internationally, especially into the European Union, the rules for importing meat and dairy products have been updated. Now, pets are only allowed to consume meat-based products, including those containing insects, if they're approved by a veterinarian and necessary for their health. Pet food must be approved if it is meant for the animal flying with the passenger, does not require refrigeration, and is sealed unless in current use.

2. Visit Your Vet Beforehand

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Although you might be eager to bring your pet along on your travels, it's important to consider if it's the right time for them. Before setting off, consult your veterinarian to confirm your pet is healthy enough for the journey. Now is a great time to get updated prescriptions, vaccination records, and emergency vet contact information.

For added precaution, include a pet first-aid kit in your travel baggage. Additionally, it's wise to discuss your pet insurance policy with your vet to understand if it covers travel-related incidents.

3. Book Eco-Friendly Parks And Resorts

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Finding eco-pet-friendly parks and resorts is essential when travelling with your furry friends. It's simple to find eco-friendly dog parks where you and your dog can enjoy the outdoors together. These parks will have trash cans so that you and your pets leave nothing but pawprints, as well as waste stations for simple cleanup.

These environmentally friendly, dog-friendly hotels and resorts provide free, biodegradable waste bags, paperless checkout, ecological cleaning practices, and locally sourced foods. When making reservations for these accommodations for you and your dogs, look for green designations to ensure the facility is sustainable.

4. Stock Up On Equipment And Treats

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While you must ensure you have plenty of treats for your pet,  be cautious about overpacking. Opt for items made from eco-friendly materials.

Here are some additional supplies you might consider bringing along:

  • Brushes or combs, particularly for controlling fleas.

  • Extra tags and extra collars.

  • Additional prescription drugs.

  • Pet wipes and paper towels.

  • Cleaning supplies and waste bags.

  • Toys, blankets, and comfort items that your pet adores.

5. Go For A Sustainable Travel Option

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Plane: According to recent research, flying 2,500 miles on a plane releases enough carbon dioxide to melt 32 square feet of polar ice. If you must travel by air, try to find airlines that make an effort to be more sustainable.

Car: Although not everyone has one, driving a car can be eco-friendly if you have an electric or hybrid vehicle. However, compared to a plane, it is far more sustainable.

Train: Trains produce about 24 grammes of carbon dioxide per kilometre, which is not great, but it's still better than cars and aeroplanes.

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