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Four Steps to Stress-Free RVing

Posted: 6/15/2010

Four stps to strss free rving

(NAPSI)-Nearly 4 million RVers in the U.S. hit the road with their pets every year, according to the Recreation Vehicle Industry Association. Bringing your pet on vacation with you will be fun and stress-free if you follow these four tips from leading RV insurance company Progressive:

  1. Know your campground's pet policy. Most campgrounds and RV parks have pet restrictions. They might charge extra for pets or have leash rules or designated areas for dog walking. To avoid any unwanted surprises, check your destination's guidelines before you leave for the trip. Also, you can request a campsite that is a little more remote, so your pet won't bother other campers who might not be animal lovers.

  2. Be prepared. Your pet's tags should be up-to-date and include your cell phone number (remember, you're on the road). Before you leave, you also may want to visit the veterinarian. If your pet usually gets carsick or restless when traveling, the vet may be able to suggest medications or other treatments that could help. You might also want to keep a copy of the Pet E.R. Guide on hand so that you can always find the closest 24-hour animal hospital.

  3. Pack a pet travel tote. It should include cleanup supplies, a travel bed, food and water, portable bowls, any medications, a pet first-aid kit and lots of toys to keep your pet busy and well behaved. Also, some RV parks require proof of rabies vaccination, so bring that along, too.

  4. Check your insurance. See if your pet is covered by your car insurance. Progressive protects dogs and cats up to $1,000 if they're hurt when you're in an accident or in the event of a loss such as a theft or fire. The coverage is free to RV and auto customers with Collision insurance.

For more information, visit www.progressive.com/pet.


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