EVENTS
LOCATIONS & HOURS
CONTACT
Generic filters
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Search in excerpt
  • Adopt
        • Find a Pet
          • Dogs
          • Cats
          • Small Pets
          • Barn Pets
        • Pets By Location
          • ARL Main
          • ARL Animal Services
          • ARL West
          • Second Chance Ranch
          • Adoption Partners
        • Adoption Info
          • Adoption Process
          • Caring for Your New Pet
          • Perks
          • Where Are They Now?
          • ARL App
          • Post Adoption Support
          • Adoption Events
          • Pets Being Rehomed
  • Pet Services
        • Help
          • Lost & Found Pets
          • Pet Helpline
          • Behavior Helpline
          • Training Classes
          • Resource Library
          • Surrender Your Pet
          • End Of Life Services
          • Pet Wellness & Support
          • Operation CatSnip (Trap-Neuter-Return)
        • Animal Welfare
          • Rescue
          • Disaster/Emergency Preparedness
  • Get Involved
        • Get Involved
          • Foster
          • Facility Rentals
          • Volunteer
          • Birthdays
          • Events
          • TheraPets
          • For Kids/Families
          • Dogs Day Out
          • For Businesses
          • Humane Action Network
  • Ways To Give
        • Donate
          • Fetch List
          • Loyal Friends Club
          • Capital Projects
          • Corporate Giving
          • Donate to a Fund
          • Donate Now
        • Create a Legacy
          • Planned Giving
          • Tribute Gifts
          • Tax Strategic Gifts
        • Other
          • Shop
          • Facebook Fundraisers
          • Host a Fundraiser
          • Employer Matches
          • Explore More Ways
  • About
    • About
    • Who We Are
    • Contact
    • News
    • Locations
    • Careers
    • Reporting
    • Animal Services
    • FAQs
Donate

Give Monthly

Pet Travel Safety Tips

Posted on Aug. 14, 2017Oct. 1, 2025

posted

on Wednesday, January 4, 2017
in

News

Pet Travel Safety Day is January 2, so the ARL has a few tips to ensure safe travels on your next trip. Whether you and your animal friends decide to go on a short exploration or a grand adventure, it’s important to keep safety the number one priority.

Traveling By Vehicle

  1. Ensure your pet is properly secured. If your pet is riding in a carrier, make sure the carrier cannot shift or slide around when he moves or when the car comes to an abrupt stop. If your pet isn’t traveling in his carrier, be sure he is properly fastened in a well-fitting harness and seat belt.
  2. Bring pet-ownership necessities. Food, treats, bottled water, bowls, waste bags, leash, grooming supplies, medications, and a first aid kit are the basic items you should bring. It’s also a good idea to bring your pet’s favorite toy or blanket to help them feel more at home. Depending on where you’re traveling, you may also need your pet’s vaccination records — specifically rabies — as some places require proof of vaccinations.
  3. Make scheduled stops. Humans aren’t the only ones who get restless after being in a car too long. Taking a break every few hours will allow you and your pet to stretch, use the bathroom, and burn off some energy.
  4. Never leave your pet in a non-running vehicle. When it’s hot outside, a car’s interior can quickly rise to dangerous temperatures that can cause dehydration, heat stroke, and death — even with the windows rolled down. When it’s cold outside, your car’s interior can plummet to freezing temperatures, which can cause frostbite and death.

Traveling By Airplane

  1. Prior to booking a flight, review and compare airline rules and regulations regarding pet travel. You’ll want to choose an airline that will be the best for you and your pet’s needs. Depending on the airline, smaller pets may be allowed to be with you in the cabin with the appropriate sized carrier.
  2. Obtain a health certificate from your veterinarian. Airlines require proof of vaccinations for all animals on board. Health certificates are generally only accepted within 10 days of your departure, so be sure to schedule accordingly. If you suspect your pet will become anxious during the flight, discuss pet calming aids with your veterinarian. 
  3. If possible, book a direct flight. Flying can cause stress to your pet, so the fewer times your pet is moved on and off the plane, the better.

Regardless of how you travel, make sure your pet is wearing a collar and tag with his name and your contact information. This is also a good time to make sure your information connected to your pet’s microchip is updated. Taking these precautions will mean a higher chance of being reunited with your pet if something unexpected was to happen.

More From News

  • 100+ dogs rescued from terrible conditions

    100+ dogs rescued from terrible conditions

  • Suffering and hungry but full of love

    Suffering and hungry but full of love

  • 11 dogs were desperate for help

    11 dogs were desperate for help

More from News

  • 33 cats rushed to safety

  • Another urgent rescue: 62 cats

  • Cold-Weather Tips for Pets

Categories

  • News
  • Pet Help
  • Pet PSA

Common Tags

adopt adopt by appointment adopting adoption cat cats cold community cruelty intervention dog kitten kittens legislation pet help puppy signature event weather

Recent Posts

  • 33 cats rushed to safety
  • Safe Holidays for Your Pets
  • Another urgent rescue: 62 cats
  • Cold-Weather Tips for Pets
  • Dogs rescued in alleged abuse case
  • 37 animals in urgent need of help
  • Safe Thanksgiving Tips For Your Pets
  • 162 MORE animals in just 12 days
  • Tips For A Pet-Friendly Halloween
  • She almost didn’t survive

Join the Club for Free or Donate Monthly

Get exclusive perks at every level while helping pets in need!

SELECT A LEVEL

Email  Facebook   X  Instagram   YouTUbe   TikTok

Generic filters
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Search in excerpt

The Animal Rescue League of Iowa, Inc. is registered as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

Contributions are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law, tax identification number 42-0680427.

Donate
Foster
Volunteer

Email: arl@arl-iowa.org   .   Phone: (515) 262-9503

  • Home
  • Adopt
  • Pet Services
  • About
  • Get Involved
  • Ways To Give
  • Events
  • Locations & Hours
  • Mobile Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Refund / Return Policy
  • Careers

Copyright © 2026 ARL. All Rights Reserved. Site by Gradient9 Studios.

Donate
  • Home
  • Find a Pet
  • Events
  • Adopt
    ▼
    • ▲ Back
    • Dogs
    • Cats
    • Small Pets
    • Barn Pets
    • Pets By Location
    • ARL Main
    • ARL Animal Services
    • ARL West
    • Second Chance Ranch
    • Adoption Partners
    • Adoption Info
    • Adoption Process
    • Caring for Your New Pet
    • Perks
    • Where Are They Now?
    • ARL App
    • Post Adoption Support
    • Adoption Events
    • Pets Being Rehomed
  • Pet Services
    ▼
    • ▲ Back
    • Help
    • Operation CatSnip (Trap-Neuter-Return)
    • Pet Wellness & Support
    • End Of Life Services
    • Surrender Your Pet
    • Resource Library
    • Training Classes
    • Behavior Helpline
    • Pet Helpline
    • Lost & Found Pets
    • Animal Welfare
    • Rescue
    • Disaster/Emergency Preparedness
  • About
    ▼
    • ▲ Back
    • Locations
    • Contact
    • News
    • Animal Services
    • Reporting
    • Who We Are
    • FAQs
    • Careers
  • Get Involved
    ▼
    • ▲ Back
    • Volunteer
    • Foster
    • Events
    • TheraPets
    • Facility Rentals
    • Birthdays
    • For Kids/Families
    • For Businesses
    • Dogs Day Out
    • Humane Action Network
  • Ways To Give
    ▼
    • ▲ Back
    • Donate
    • Loyal Friends Club
    • Fetch List
    • Capital Projects
    • Corporate Giving
    • Donate to a Fund
    • Create a Legacy
    • Shop
    • Tribute Gifts
    • Other
    • Facebook Fundraisers
    • Host a Fundraiser
    • Employer Matches
    • Explore More Ways
  • Locations & Hours
  • Contact
Generic filters
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Search in excerpt
Donate