The Ultimate Guide to Travelling

The Ultimate Guide to Travelling

The Ultimate Guide to Travelling with Pets in Qatar and How to Save!

Travelling with your dog is a wonderful experience that provides special companionship, reduces stress, and makes exploring new places exciting. However, a smooth journey requires the right gear. Whether you are heading to the beaches of Zekreet or flying abroad, having the right essentials is key to a hassle-free trip.

To help you prepare, we’ve rounded up the top travel must-haves. Plus, you can find many of these items in our specialized Combo Deals!

1. The On-the-Go Nutrition Kit

First and foremost, carry nutritious dry dog food as it is easier to pack and less likely to spill. Don’t forget dog treats to help command your dog in new environments, and extra water for hydration.

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2. Comfort & Bedding

Whether by car or train, your pet needs comfort. Portable dog beds that roll up easily are perfect for saving space. Including a familiar blanket or pillow can help them feel safe in a new environment.

3. Hygiene & Easy Cleanup

To avoid accidents during the journey, carry pee pads, disposable diapers for seniors or puppies, and plenty of poop bags. Keeping Qatar’s public spaces clean is a priority for every responsible pet parent!

4. Grooming & Paw Care

Travelling to humid areas or hiking can lead to matted coats and ticks. Always carry a brush, wipes, and tick removers to keep your pet’s coat healthy while exploring.

5. Familiar Toys

New places can be overwhelming. Packing your pet's favorite dog toys provides a sense of familiarity and keeps them entertained while you are busy navigating.

6. Safety First: Name Tags & Leashes

Never travel without a durable collar, leash, and harness. A name tag with your contact information is your best insurance if your pet happens to stray in an unfamiliar area.

7. First Aid & Carriers

A well-equipped first aid kit and a sturdy pet carrier or crate are lifesavers for long road trips. For senior dogs, consider a pet ramp to reduce stress on their joints when getting in and out of the car.


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Why buy everything separately? We’ve made it easier (and cheaper) to get your pet ready for their next adventure.

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💡 Frequently Asked Questions

  • Should I carry regular food? Yes, to avoid digestive issues from sudden diet changes.

  • How often should we stop? Every 2–3 hours for potty breaks and hydration.

  • Is a carrier necessary for road trips? Yes, it keeps your dog safe, secure, and comfortable during long drives.


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