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Getting a dog is a big decision, and so is bringing one on the road with you. So we asked professional dog trainer and part-time road traveler Laura DeMaio Roy all of the questions we could think of to help you feel more prepared.

There are a lot of considerations to make when owning a dog, regardless of where you live. But when you travel regularly, there are even more questions to answer before making decisions.

We’ve known for a while that this episode needed to happen. Why? It’s partially because so many of you have dogs already. We see the photos posted in our Women On The Road Podcast Facebook group, and a lot of them have a four legged creature in the background, curled up on the bed or sitting excitedly in front of your parked rig. It’s also partially because the question “should I get a dog before hitting the road?” comes up often in this tight knit little community.

Either way, getting a dog is a big decision, and so is bringing one on the road with you. But fortunately, as we’ve found time and again with this community-- we know just the person to help with tips, answers, and insights when it comes to choosing, training, and traveling with dogs.

In this episode, you’ll hear:

How Laura has crafted her dog training business for a more mobile
lifestyleTips Laura has for respectfully visiting National Parks with her
dogs, and how to keep them safe and happy in parks they’re not
allowedWhat to do when deciding whether to leave your dogs in your camper
during hotter or colder seasonsWhy Laura took 2 different training approaches with her 2 dogs when
it came to road travel behaviorsHow to combat car sickness in dogsWhat considerations Laura made to her camper conversion to
accommodate her dogsWhy you should consider crating your dog while driving your camperLaura’s top 3 trained behaviors for dogs who live on the roadHow to know your dog shouldn’t be off-leash, even in open areasLaura’s number 1 tip for safely breaking up a dog fightThe biggest factors to consider when choosing the right dog for you
and your travelsWhy fostering and rescuing dogs can be the best optionLaura’s top tips to prepare yourself and your dog for travel of any
kind

Sponsored by Deuter and Escape Campervans

Hosted by Laura Borichevsky

Resources mentioned in this episode:

Follow Laura on Instagram: @doggy.uLearn more about her online dog training business, Doggy UA few products Laura swears by for dogs who travel: Ryobi fan, Swamp Cooler, Dog boots, Musher’s Secret

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