Whether you're heading off for a mini break or a 2-week summer holiday, making sure your pet is safe, healthy, and cared for should be at the top of your to-do list. Here's a handy checklist to make sure nothing relating to the care of your pet goes forgotten!
1. Decide: Is your pet coming or staying?
- Taking them with you?
- Check your accommodation is pet friendly
- Research local vet services at your destination
- Look up pet travel rules (especially for EU travel)
- Leaving them at home?
- Choose between a trusted pet sitter, family member, or boarding kennel/cattery
- Book well in advance — spots fill up fast in summer!
2. Visit your vet & leave enough time before you travel
- Schedule a pre-travel health check
- Make sure vaccinations are up to date
- Core vaccines (dogs: distemper, parvovirus; cats: flu, enteritis)
- Kennel cough if boarding
- Rabies for overseas travel
- Get flea, tick, and worm treatments (essential in summer!)
- Ask about any travel anxiety support or calming options
- Ensure they're microchipped and the details are up to date
💡 Tip: All of the above are included or discounted on our Pet Health Plan.
3. Prepare travel essentials
Whether travelling or boarding, remember these:
For dogs & cats:
- Food and water bowls, especially if your pet uses a special bowl such as a slow feeder
- Enough food for the full trip (avoid switching brands - this could upset their stomach)
- Favourite toys, blankets, or beds for comfort. These will smell like home and provide comfort in your absence
- Collar with up-to-date ID tag
- Lead & harness
- Waste bags
- Carrier or crate
Extra for travel:
- Animal health certificate
- Proof of vaccination
- Medications (with instructions)
4. If boarding or pet sitting
- Confirm dates and emergency contact info
- Leave clear instructions (feeding, walks, medication)
- Provide vet contact details
- Bring a comfort item to reduce stress
- Make sure your sitter has access to your home (keys, codes, etc.)
5. If leaving them at home (if going on a day trip)
- Close off areas of the home you don't want them to have access to
- Leave out fresh water and ensure they have food. If using a timed feeder, ensure there's enough food in there to be dispensed
- Interactive toys can be left out to provide mental stimulation
- Use timers for lights
6. Emergency plan
- Make sure your pet sitter/kennel has:
- Your contact info
- Instructions for what to do in an emergency
By running through this checklist, you'll be able to set off on your travels, knowing your pet has everything they need! To book your pet's vaccinations or book them in for a pre-travel health check, please contact our team.