GabyEmilyB
Warren Scout
So next week I am moving into a new place with lots of indoor room and a big back garden for George and me to live in.
The thing is I'm from Dorset and my new job (where we are moving) is in Norfolk. It's not ideal and if it wasn't absolutely necessary, I wouldn't travel....but unfortunately that's how it is. It's a 4 hour drive and I'm intending to stop for 20 minutes every hour to give him a break and check all is ok. As I said it's not ideal but my job is there.
I've heard that there is a pet rescue remedy you can buy and that Rosemary is very calming for them.
I can imagine he will drink much so I have thought about veg that has high water content to feed him on rest stops.
I am also taking him on short trips in the car to he him used to being in the car. He loves his carrier, it's just the noise of the car to get used to.
I'm putting a blanket over the carrier so it's nice and dark to keep him calm.
Any other ideas or corrections would be much appreciated
The thing is I'm from Dorset and my new job (where we are moving) is in Norfolk. It's not ideal and if it wasn't absolutely necessary, I wouldn't travel....but unfortunately that's how it is. It's a 4 hour drive and I'm intending to stop for 20 minutes every hour to give him a break and check all is ok. As I said it's not ideal but my job is there.
I've heard that there is a pet rescue remedy you can buy and that Rosemary is very calming for them.
I can imagine he will drink much so I have thought about veg that has high water content to feed him on rest stops.
I am also taking him on short trips in the car to he him used to being in the car. He loves his carrier, it's just the noise of the car to get used to.
I'm putting a blanket over the carrier so it's nice and dark to keep him calm.
Any other ideas or corrections would be much appreciated