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Hi,

I’m hoping some of you would be willing to give your advice and thoughts!

A few months ago my wife and I went to see some friends and we took Bella, our two-year-old Cocker Spaniel, with us. On our way home, we took Bella on a long walk so she could have a good run round before our two hour journey home.
Now Bella is great on walks but she does have a habit of rolling in various smelly things…this walk was no different! When we got back to the car we had drinking water and a towel but nothing to get rid of the horrendous smell - we had a very smelly journey home!

On our smelly journey home, my wife and I decided to buy a dog travel kit that had useful essential items for situations such as these. However, after looking around, we couldn’t find anything suitable.

Therefore, we thought it might be a good idea to put something like this together ourselves and wondered whether other people would find it useful.

We have done some initial research and we have thought our ‘kit’ could contain the following:

Pet wipes and/or dry shampoo
Pet Towel
Brush
Pet Bowl (usable for water and food)
Spare dog lead
Poo Bags
Flashing Led Collar light
Rope Toy
All of this would be in a waterproof, easy to carry bag.

We would really value your thoughts on whether you think you’d use a kit like this, whether the kit include the right items and what sort of price you’d be willing to pay for it. 

 
I wouldn't go out and specifically buy one - I would think most doggy people would have stuff like that in their car or throw it in a rucksack or plastic carrier bag if they were going out for the day?
 
Hmmm, I guess new to dog owners would buy them? £20 I think is a good cost for a pack?

Welcome to Dog Forum - I would love to see some pictures of Bella :)

I am Anna :)
 
Welcome to the forum!

I have seen cat starter kits around so a dog one does sound like a good idea :)
 
They don't seem to do any in the UK but they do do them in the US and they are called the Pet Parent Traveller. I hope it's ok to put a link in as this 'BOB' video shows it and how to fill it up for a journey



A BOB is an emergency kit kept in case of evacuation, a lot carry them in cars etc or just part of a travelling kit. I've looked for the PPT here but can't find it anywhere so have made my own up by using a craft bag.

PS: The lady in the above video has also done videos for documentation, and first aid kits for your dogs.
 
Sounds like an interesting idea - I am sure there is a market for it - even if it is a small one?
 
I's certainly suggest any kit include items for first aid

antispetic cream, dressings, bandages, scissors, tweezers (to remove thorns or splinters), tick remover tool

cyanoacylate glue (used to seal cuts in hospital and very useful if dog gets cut pad and you need to try to get it closed until you get him home),

tea tree oil (place near a wond on the coat to stop the dog licking or chewing on the way home in the car

Colloidal silver - my group use a spray but it's als available in a cream form - an excellent antiseptic effect and healing agent for cut or irritated skin, sore eyes etc

also, if your dog has to take medication, some spare pills, in case...
 
I put together a general Evacuation/Travel Bag tick list. It wont copy across in columns but here it is in one:

D O G BAG T I C K L I S T

TO COVER AT LEAST 7 DAYS.

FIRE
......Collar light
.....
.....
.....

AQUEOUS
.....Water
.....Water bowl (a) - seperate from bowl b
.....
.....
.....

CLOTHES
.....Winter coat
.....Summer coat
.....House jacket
.....Boots
.....Extra collar
.....
.....
.....

EDIBLES
.....Food - what they actually eat
.....Dentastix chews
.....Training treats
.....Bowl (b) - seperate from bowl a
.....Resealable bags
.....Can cover
.....Bag sealer clip/peg
.....Spork to use on for their food

SHELTER
.....Cage/crate/carrier
.....Bed
.....Blankets - with pets scent on
.....Sleeping toy
.....Litter box
.....Litter
.....Plastic liner for litter box
.....Litter scoop
.....Dog poo bags
.....Carrier bag for litter/poo bags

SECURITY
.....Collar (spare)
.....Lead (spare)
.....Harness (spare)
.....Long training lead
.....Microchip
.....Tattoo
.....
.....
.....

MISCELLANEOUS

First Aid Kit /Medical
.....Vet wrap
.....Medicines
.....Flea treatment
.....Wormer
.....Tick remover
.....Anticeptic wipes
.....Gauze
.....Bandages
.....Sock
.....Round ended scissors
.....Tweezers
.....Saline solution
.....Veterinary contact details
.....Veterinary innoculation records
.....Veterinary medical records
.....Various dressings
.....Cotton wool balls
.....Small bowl for saline solution
.....Old ice cream box for washing paws
.....Bar of soap
.....Muzzel
.....Veterinary guide
.....List of Do's and Don'ts for food/plants they can eat

Identification
.....Current photograph of pet
.....Current photograph of both of you together
.....Micropchip information.
.....Tattoo information
.....Identification Form filled in
.....Pet passport
.....Pre-flight health check letter
.....

Training and Games (toys to have pets scent on)
.....Balls
.....Squeaky toy
.....Favourite fabric toy
.....Sleeping toy
.....Pull rope
.....Whistle
.....Clicker
.....

Hygiene
.....Brush
.....Comb
.....Ear cleaner
.....Eye cleaner
.....Claw clipper
.....Grooming scissors
.....Grooming spray
.....Shampoo
.....Conditioner
.....Towel
.....Grooming mat
.....Slicker brush
.....Portable hair dryer
.....Groomers contact details
.....Toothbrush
.....Toothpaste - special dog one, they can't have human toothpaste
.....Hair Bows
.....Hair Bands

Survival
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....
.....

Link for form
http://rtcil.org/documents/Service%20Animal%20and%20Pet%20ID%20Form.pdf

PS: I use the acronym of FACES SM to remember what I need to take and thus the titles given.
 

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