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Managing
your pet’s diet is always a good idea, and even more
important when traveling. It’s a good idea to bring
a jug of water
and food from home, since changing water and food sources
may
quickly bring on gastrointestinal upsets.
• Feed small amounts before you leave on a trip.
• Make sure your pet has adequate, clean water throughout
the whole trip.
• Give the main meal at the end of the day. Dry food
is more convenient
but if your pet needs canned food, dispose of any
unused portions if
they cannot be refrigerated.
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