How to Keep Your Dog Calm During Travel with the GoPup! Backseat Extender
- Nicole Cariri
- Dec 23, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 7
Traveling with your pet can be a wonderful experience, but it can also be stressful for both you and your dog. Whether you’re heading out on a weekend road trip with your GoPup! Backseat Extender or a longer adventure, it’s important to keep your dog calm and comfortable during the journey. Here are some tips to help you and your four-legged friend have a smooth and enjoyable trip.

Start with training: Before hitting the road, it’s essential to train your dog to be comfortable in a travel setting. Take short drives around the neighborhood to get them accustomed to being in the car. Reward them for calm behavior and gradually increase the length of the trips.
Comfort is key: Make sure your dog is comfortable during the journey. Use a well-ventilated crate or a safety harness to secure them in the car. Pack their favorite blanket, toys, and snacks to help them feel at ease. Consider investing in a cozy travel bed or seat cover to make their ride more enjoyable.
Keep them entertained: To prevent boredom and anxiety, provide your dog with plenty of entertainment during the trip. Bring along their favorite toys, interactive puzzles, or treats to keep them occupied. You can also play soothing music or white noise to help them relax.
Plan for pit stops: Just like humans, dogs need bathroom breaks and exercise during long journeys. Plan regular pit stops to allow your dog to stretch their legs, use the bathroom, and burn off some energy. Bring water and a collapsible bowl to keep them hydrated during the stops.
Stay calm and composed: Dogs are very intuitive and can pick up on your emotions. Stay calm and composed during the journey to help your dog feel at ease. Avoid sudden movements or loud noises that could startle them. Speak to them in a soothing voice and offer reassurance when needed.
Consult with your vet: If your dog experiences severe anxiety or motion sickness during travel, consult with your veterinarian. They can provide advice on possible medications or natural remedies to help keep your dog calm and comfortable during the journey. Remember, every dog is different, so it may take some trial and error to find what works best for your furry companion. By following these tips and being patient and understanding, you can help ensure that your dog stays calm and content during travel. Bon voyage!