CruisingWithYourPet

TIPS FROM
SAILOR/VETERINARIAN BOB MOORE OF
ORIENTAL VILLAGE VETERINARY HOSPITAL
What can you do to make your cruising
trip with your pet a pleasant experience?
Always check with
your regular veterinarian, if possible, prior to departure for their input on or
suggestions that may be unique for you and your pet or your destination.
Have a copy of
the vaccinations your pet has had and any pertinent information about your pets past
health.
Beware of the
heat and how it affects our special friends. Dogs and cats don't sweat as we do - they
dissipate heat only through panting.
Often it is hard
for them to develop "sea legs" so keep their physical restraint and safety in
mind. Harnesses, tether lines, life preservers and even pet carriers should be used.
Ready a medical
kit just for them:
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1)
Medications such as aceromazine for storm phobias ( a very common occurrence). Remember
too, that this drug may affect your pets' ambulation. |
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2) Bandage materials:
sterile gauze squares, cotton padding, stretch gauze and tape. Ask your veterinarian for a
short course in proper bandaging methods. You may even consider splinting materials to
stabilize a leg until a port is reached. |
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3) Broad spectrum
antibiotics and antidiarrhea medications. I had one client trapped at sea with his
Great Dane who was experiencing a severe case of diarrhea. You don't want that to
happen to you!!!! |
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4) Tweezers to use for
splinter removal from feet and pads. |
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5) Proper
identification if they happen to get misplaced. |
Use your veterinarian as a
possible reference for veterinarians in your cruising areas and take their phone numbers.
Also cruise the Internet for sources of help.
Good Luck and Happy Cruising!