There is no doubt that Covid-19 has impacted everyone, our furry friends included. Our pets may have loved having us at home during lockdowns, however as we start to return to our places of work, separation anxiety in pets is on the rise.
So you may be wondering, if your pet can barely cope with you leaving the house, how will they be able to handle a plane trip ? The truth is, it will be a new experience for them, but they will be OK. And we have some tips to help prepare them for their trip.
Tips for Dogs travelling on planes
- Crate train prior to travel so they are familiar with a crate environment. Associate their crate with positive things such as play and treats
- Exercise – ensure they have an opportunity to go on big walk before hopping into their crate
- Familiar Scent – pop an old piece of your clothing into their crate (please note this may be removed and discarded).
- Stay calm and relaxed – our pets feed off our emotions
- Place an Adaptil Collar on your dog prior to travel. Adaptil Collars release pheromones to help relieve stress
Tips for Cats travelling on planes
- Crate train your cat, let them explore a crate environment prior to travel
- Consider our PP60C crate with inbuilt kitty litter – cats are clean creatures and feel more at ease when they have somewhere to do their business
- On the morning of travel, ensure your cat is kept in an enclosed area where it easy for you to retrieve them. Nothing worse than chasing around a stressed cat!
- Familiar Scent – pop an old piece of your clothing into their crate (please note this may be removed and discarded).
- Stay calm and relaxed – our pets feed off our emotions
- Spray Feliway Spray in their crate – this is a pheromone helps to keep cats calm and relieves stress and anxiety
When you speak with our Pet Travel Consultants to book your pets travel, they will ask about the temperament of your pet. Please let us know if your pet is particularly anxious, so our gentle and experienced Pet Handlers know how to best handle your loved one (the more cuddles the better we say!). Call us on 0800 311 742 to discuss your pet relocation requirements.