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Work, Wag, and Wander: Everything You Need to Know About Take Your Dog to Work Day
by PetsDrugMart


There’s no denying that dogs make every day brighter, whether they’re curled up under your desk or hanging their head out the car window on a weekend road trip. That pure joy is exactly why Take Your Dog to Work Day exists. The holiday, celebrated each year on the Friday after Father’s Day, this year landing on Friday, June 20, was dreamed up to spotlight the benefits of dog adoption and has since blossomed into a feel-good movement championing responsible pet ownership, animal welfare, and the unbreakable bond we share with our four-legged best friends

Whether you're planning to participate this year or simply gearing up for summer travel, it’s the perfect time to make sure your dog is prepped for wherever life takes you, because let’s be honest: dogs make everything better, especially workdays and getaways. Travelling with pets requires a bit of extra planning, but with the right tips and tools, it can be a fun and bonding experience for both of you. Here’s how to set your pet up for travel success:

Before You Travel

Start with a quick vet check-in. Make sure vaccines are current, ask about motion-sickness or anxiety remedies, and give your vet a heads-up about any big adventures on the calendar. While you’re at it, confirm that your dog’s microchip details and ID tags are up to date; if they ever wander, you want your phone number to be the first thing a good Samaritan sees.

Next, spend some time helping your dog get used to their crate or carrier before the trip. Set it up at home with a cozy blanket and a few treats. Familiarity makes a big difference when it’s time to travel. Also, it’s important to lock in those pet-friendly accommodations in advance. Be aware of any pet fees, breed or size restrictions, and whether outdoor space is available for walks and bathroom breaks.

During the Trip

Always secure your pet safely while in transit. Whether you use a crate, seatbelt harness, or pet booster seat, safety comes first. For dogs who tend to get anxious on the go, try HomeoVet TransportVet. This homeopathic remedy helps manage travel-related stress in both dogs and cats. It’s a gentle, natural solution that’s useful before or during your journey.

Pack a pet travel kit that includes food, water, bowls, a leash, waste bags, wipes, and something comforting like a favourite toy or a blanket that smells like home. Bring along high-value treats like Foley Dog Whole Dog Beef Liver Treats. These Canadian-made, human-grade snacks are gluten-free, tasty and travel-friendly - perfect for rewarding good backseat behaviour.

Whenever possible, try to maintain your pet’s usual routine—regular feeding times, walks, and bathroom breaks provide a sense of comfort and stability. And most importantly, never leave your dog unattended in a parked car—even on mild days, interior temperatures can climb rapidly, posing a serious risk to their safety.

At Your Destination

Once you arrive, take a few minutes to pet-proof your space. Check for hazards like loose wires, small items on the floor, or windows that open easily. Block off areas where your pet could get into trouble or sneak out unnoticed. If your dog gets anxious in new environments, consider using Adaptil Calm Dog Appeasing Pheromone. It is a pet-safe diffuser that mimics the calming pheromones that mother dogs naturally produce, helping your dog feel safe and secure in unfamiliar places.

Finally, break out something fun; Distract your pup with the KONG Biscuit Ball. This durable toy dispenses treats through bone-shaped openings and features an unpredictable bounce that is perfect for burning off energy and keeping your pup happily engaged while you focus on working or settling into your travel destination.

So, whether you're celebrating Take Your Dog to Work Day or just taking your pup on the road this season, a little preparation goes a long way. With the right tools, a bit of planning, and a whole lot of love, you can turn any trip into a smooth, tail-wagging adventure.

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