Dog Feeding on Road Trips

Maintaining a consistent feeding routine for your dog during road trips is crucial for their well-being. Avoid feeding right before or during the journey to prevent motion sickness; feed them at least two hours before hitting the road. Bring enough of their regular food to last the entire trip and pack it in a resealable container to keep it fresh. Use a collapsible bowl for feeding, and always have fresh water available. If your dog has dietary restrictions, ensure you have suitable treats on hand. Stick to their usual feeding schedule as much as possible, even if it means stopping for a meal break. Monitor their appetite and hydration, and adjust the feeding routine as needed to accommodate their comfort during the trip.