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Traveling With Your Golden Retriever
Golden
Retrievers love to be part of all the family activities, such as going
on rides in the car and traveling. They love and crave
attention, and love you to treat them just like they are a member of
your family. When you first get your Golden Retriever puppy,
you’ll have to teach him how to enjoy car rides and
traveling, so he can come to appreciate it more as he gets older.
Whenever you decide to take him traveling for the first time, you
should always give him food in small amounts throughout the day, while
he adjusts to traveling. If you feed him a lot of food before
you head out, he may get sick in the car and have an
accident. By reducing the amount of food that he consumes,
he’ll be much more in control of his bladder and himself.
When you are traveling, always plan to make frequent rest stops and
allow your Golden Retriever time to relieve himself. You
should also take some time to exercise as well, stopping every few
hours for bathroom breaks and exercise. Golden Retrievers
will hold themselves if they need to, although it isn’t good
for them. No matter how far you travel, you should always be
kind to your dog and stop every so often to let him have some time.
A common mistake that many people make, and one you should avoid at all
costs, is letting your Golden ride in a moving vehicle with his head
out the window. Although you may think this is a good idea,
your Golden can easily get an eye, ear, or nose injury. Cars
and trucks move at very fast speeds, and something can pop up when you
least expect it and do serious damage to your dog.
When you stop for a break or to fill up your car, you should never
allow your Golden Retriever to be alone in the car with the windows
up. Even though you may crack the windows for him, the heat
of summer can result in a heat stroke if you aren’t
careful. If your dog does get a heatstroke from being locked
up in a hot car, he can easily die before you are able to return to the
car. If you simply must leave your dog in the car, make sure
that you park in the shade and give him plenty of air.
As long as you do your part and take care of your Golden Retriever when
you travel, he will love to travel with you. Traveling is
something that your Golden needs to get used to, although most adapt to
it fairly quick. Once you have taken your dog traveling with
you, he will know when it’s time to travel and eventually
learn to tell you when you need to stop so he can use the bathroom.
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