Parkway Animal Hospital's
PET OWNER'S GUIDE TO
Traveling With Your Pet
Taking your pet on vacation can be fun for both you and your pet. To
ensure your vacation is as enjoyable and stress-free as possible the staff
at Parkway Animal Hospital compiled this checklist for you.
- Leash your dog, to prevent injury, avoid loss, and as a consideration for
other people. Cats should always be kept indoors when visiting a new
location.
- Crate train your pet. The crate actually becomes security to your pet.
Keep the pet crated when the vehicle is moving for security and safety.
The crate will help protect the pet in case of an accident.
- Be sure the pet wears a collar, Rabies Tag, and ID Tag in case it should
become lost.
- Take the usual food. Sudden diet changes are the most common causes of
vomiting and diarrhea. Never assume you will be able to find special diets away from home
carry ample amounts. Stick to a routine feeding schedule.
- A supply of drinking water should also be considered to allow gradual
change. Simply take a gallon jug, add new water to the jug as the home water is
used out of the container.
- Don’t forget any prescribed medications required by your pet.
- Take the pet’s vaccinations records and rabies certificate. Many
motels and campgrounds are now requiring proof of vaccinations.
- When driving, stop every two (2) hours to exercise the pet and give
water.
- Tranquilizers and carsickness medications are available from our
hospital. Over-the-counter products will not work. They work best if given on an
empty stomach. Do not feed the pet for 4-6 hours prior to administering the medication.
We usually recommend only feeding the pet once you reach each day’s destination each day
for best effect.
- Be responsible for your pet’s eliminations. Take it to suitable places
for urination. Carry a supply of plastic bags which can be placed on the hand-then turned
inside out after the stool is grasped in your hand.
- Never leave your pet unattended in the car.
- Consider the feelings of others before taking your pet to visit friends
or relatives. Be sure they have no allergy problems and really do not mind the pet
accompanying you. Otherwise, everyone will have a better time (including your pet) if the
pet is left in our care. Ask to see our boarding facilities.
OUR MISSION:
"We embrace the art of healing and the science of medicine to enrich the lives of our animal companions.
We support you in making informed decisions that allow your pet to enjoy wellness as long as possible.
Our hospital team inspires an atmosphere of compassion and respect for our patients, our clients, and for one another."
Brought to you by:
Maxine R. Gilvey, D.V.M.
Diona L. Krahn, D.V.M.
Janine Sagris, DVM
Naomi B. Barnea, D.V.M.
(919) 460-1296 Fax
1610 Old Apex Road
Cary, North Carolina 27513









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Hours of Operation:
Mon/Tues/Thurs/Fri
7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Wed
7:30 a.m. - 1:30 pm
2:30 pm - 7:00 p.m.
Sat
8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Phone:
(919) 460 - 0741
Fax:
(919) 460 - 1296
After Hours Emergencies:
Contact our after hours emergency clinic at:
The Animal Emergency Clinic of Cary
220 High House Rd
Cary, NC
(919) 462 - 8989
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