Pet Feeding Schedule

Maintaining your pet’s regular feeding schedule during travel is crucial to keeping them comfortable and reducing the risk of digestive upset. Try to feed your pet at their usual times, even during long trips. However, avoid feeding them immediately before traveling, as this can cause nausea, especially if they are prone to motion sickness.

During layovers or breaks, offer small, light meals or snacks to keep your pet satisfied without overloading their stomach. If your trip is long, pack enough of their regular food and avoid changing brands or introducing new treats, as this could lead to digestive issues. Always ensure your pet has access to water, especially if they’ve eaten during the trip.

Lastly, if you’re flying, it’s a good idea to check airline regulations regarding food, as some airlines may have restrictions about feeding pets during the flight.