Holiday Travel - The Ultimate Travel Checklist for Pets
Holiday Travel - The Ultimate Travel Checklist for Pets
Traveling with your pets can turn any trip into an adventure—but only if you’re well-prepared. Whether you’re heading out for a long weekend, a cross-country road trip, or a holiday getaway, bringing the right gear helps ensure your pet stays happy, healthy, and stress-free while on the move.
Here’s a complete checklist of must-have items for traveling with your furry family members this holiday season.
Food & Water Essentials
Keeping your pet’s diet consistent while traveling helps prevent stomach upsets.
✔️ Pack Plenty of Food
Bring enough of your pet’s regular food for the entire trip—plus extra. Even if a store at your destination claims to carry your brand, availability can vary. A sudden change in diet can lead to digestive issues.
✔️ Fresh Water & Portable Gear
Bottled or filtered water to avoid tummy troubles
A portable travel water bottle or collapsible bowl
A resealable storage container to keep food fresh
If feeding canned food, don’t forget a can opener
✔️ Treats
Treats help with training, distraction, and comfort—perfect for settling pets in new environments.
Health & Safety Gear
Before you hit the road, make sure you’re prepared for anything.
✔️ Pet First Aid Kit
Include items like:
Bandage material
Tweezers
Antiseptic wipes
Styptic powder
Digital thermometer
(J-B Pet Supplies carries many travel-friendly first aid items!)
✔️ Medications
Bring:
All daily medications
Backup doses
A copy of prescriptions
Never pack meds in checked luggage—keep them accessible.
✔️ Medical Records
Essential if you're:
Crossing state or international borders
Staying at pet-friendly hotels
Boarding or using pet daycare services
✔️ Know the Nearest Vet
Research nearby emergency veterinary hospitals at your destination so you’re prepared just in case.
Identification & Documentation
✔️ ID Tags
Make sure your pet’s collar includes:
Name
Your phone number
Any medical alerts (e.g., “Needs medication”)
✔️ Microchip
Verify that your contact information is up-to-date before you travel.
✔️ Printed Documentation
Bring:
Recent photo of your pet (critical if you get separated)
Vaccination records
Rabies certificate
“Fit to Fly” or health certificates (required for flights or certain destinations)
Store digital backups on your phone for easy access.
Comfort Items to Ease Anxiety
Pets love familiarity—especially in new places.
✔️ Bedding
Pack:
Their favorite bed
Blanket with familiar scents
A crate mat if using a carrier
✔️ Toys & Enrichment
Bring:
Favorite chew toys
Treat-dispensing toys
Puzzle feeders
A snuggle toy for nervous travelers
These keep pets calm and entertained during downtime.
Travel Restraints & Car Safety
Pets should never ride loose in the car.
✔️ For Dogs
Crash-tested harness or seat belt
Booster seat for small dogs
Travel crate (properly secured)
✔️ For Cats
A secure, well-ventilated carrier
A seatbelt strap to prevent sliding
✔️ Flying With Pets?
Use an airline-approved carrier that meets size and ventilation requirements. Always check your airline’s pet policy before booking.
Sanitary & Grooming Supplies
Travel can get messy—be ready.
✔️ Clean-Up Tools
Poop bags
A small scoop
Litter box + litter (for cats)
Disposable pads or piddle pads
✔️ Grooming Essentials
Brush or comb
Nail file or clipper
Eco-friendly grooming wipes
Dry shampoo or waterless bath spray
A dedicated pet towel for muddy paws or rainy weather
✔️ Household Items
Paper towels
Disinfecting wipes
Extra plastic bags
These keep both your pet and your car or hotel room clean.
Exercise, Walks & Fresh Air
Maintaining your pet’s routine keeps them relaxed and balanced.
✔️ Walking Gear
Leash (always pack a backup!)
Harness
Portable waste bags attached to the leash
Glow-in-the-dark gear for late-night walks
✔️ Playtime Items
Chuck-it launcher
Ball or frisbee
Tug toys
Short breaks during long drives help prevent anxiety and restlessness.
Weather Gear & Clothing
Different destinations mean different climates.
✔️ Pack Weather Protection
Sweaters or coats for cold-weather trips
Booties to protect paws from ice, salt, or hot pavement
Lightweight rain jacket
Cooling bandanas or vests for hot climates
A towel for snowy or rainy conditions
Adjust the Checklist to Fit Your Pet
Every pet is unique—age, breed, temperament, and health conditions all play a role.
Before you leave:
Think about what your pet uses daily
Consider any special medical or behavioral needs
Review your mode of transportation (car, RV, plane, or train)
Being prepared makes the trip safer and much more enjoyable for both you and your pet.
Are You Traveling With Your Pets This Season?
We’d love to hear from you!
Share your best travel tips or tell us what must-have items you pack for your furry friend. And if you need food, treats, carriers, travel bowls, calming aids, or first aid essentials, stop by J-B Pet Supplies—we’re here to help you and your pets travel comfortably and safely.

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