Dog traveling in a car.

Labor Day weekend is the perfect excuse to hit the road, soak up the last of summer, and spend quality time with loved ones—including the four-legged ones. If you’re planning to celebrate Labor Day with pets in tow, it’s important to plan ahead so the trip is smooth and stress-free for everyone. 

At Coal Creek Animal Hospital, we want your pets to be just as comfortable and happy as you are during your holiday adventures. These pet travel tips will help you plan a safe, fun getaway your whole pack can enjoy.

1. Schedule a Pre-Trip Vet Visit

Before setting off, make sure your pet is in good health and up to date on vaccinations and parasite prevention. If you’re traveling across state lines or staying at pet-friendly lodging, you may need a health certificate or proof of vaccinations.

  • Check ID tags and microchip info for accuracy.
  • Ask your vet about motion sickness remedies if your pet doesn’t travel well.
  • Stock up on any medications your pet may need while you’re away.

A quick wellness visit before your trip can prevent a whole lot of trouble later.

2. Make Travel Safety a Priority

Traveling safely with pets means having the proper setup for the journey. Pets should be secure during the drive, not roaming freely around the vehicle. It’s safer for them, and it reduces distractions for you.

Here are a few pet travel safety essentials to consider:

  • A well-ventilated carrier or crate that’s large enough for your pet to stand, turn, and lie down.
  • A pet seatbelt or car harness if your dog prefers the back seat.
    A travel barrier if you’re driving an SUV or hatchback.

Never let your pet ride in the front seat or on your lap while driving, and avoid leaving them alone in a parked car, especially in warm weather. Even with the windows cracked, temperatures inside a vehicle can rise dangerously fast, putting your pet at risk of heatstroke. If you must leave them in the car briefly during cooler weather, be sure the temperature is mild, the vehicle is well-ventilated, and you’re only stepping away briefly. 

3. Pack the Pet Essentials

You’ve got the cooler and the road trip snacks—now don’t forget your pet’s gear.

Here’s what to pack:

  • Food and water (plus bowls!)
  • Leash and waste bags
  • Medications and supplements
  • Comfort items like a blanket or a favorite toy
  • Pet first-aid kit
  • Travel litter box for cats or potty pads for young or anxious pups

Having all your pet’s basics handy will make your trip easier and more enjoyable.

4. Plan Pet-Friendly Stops

If your Labor Day travel plans include long drives, map out pet-friendly rest stops along the way. Look for parks, walking trails, or outdoor spaces where your dog can stretch their legs and take a potty break.

Apps like BringFido and AllTrails can help you find great spots nearby. Remember to keep your pet on a leash and always clean up after them.

5. Stick to Routines (As Much As Possible)

Pets are creatures of habit. Try to keep feeding times, walks, and bedtime close to their regular schedule. Even a little consistency can ease your pet’s stress and help them settle into new surroundings.

6. Keep Them Calm and Comfortable

New places, strange smells, and long car rides can overwhelm even the most laid-back pets. To help ease anxiety:

  • Bring a favorite bed or blanket with familiar scents.
  • Use calming sprays or pheromone diffusers if recommended by your vet.
  • Consider a thunder shirt or anxiety wrap for extra comfort.

Helping your pet stay calm during travel doesn’t have to be complicated—just a few thoughtful touches can make a big difference.

7. Know Before You Go

Before arriving at your destination, double-check pet policies at hotels, campgrounds, or Airbnb rentals. Not all “pet-friendly” listings are created equal, and some have restrictions on breed, size, or number of pets.

Also, make a note of the nearest emergency vet hospital in the area—just in case.

8. Don’t Forget Their ID

If your pet somehow gets lost while traveling, proper ID can make all the difference. In addition to a secure collar and tag, a microchip with current contact information is one of the best ways to reunite with a lost pet quickly.

Hit the Road With Confidence

Traveling safely with pets during Labor Day weekend takes a little extra planning, but it’s well worth it when your furry friend is happy and healthy. Whether you’re heading to the mountains, visiting family, or enjoying a staycation, these pet travel tips will help ensure a smooth ride from start to finish.

If your pet is due for a checkup or you want advice before hitting the road, our friendly team is here to help. Call us today at (720) 894-4005 to schedule an appointment—we’ll make sure your pet is road trip ready!