Of all the tips for pet travel, the “trial run” is perhaps the most overlooked and the most impactful, especially for first-time travelers or anxious pets. This simple act of practice can lay the groundwork for a lifetime of happy adventures.
A trial run demystifies the experience for your pet. The fear of the unknown is a major source of anxiety. A short, controlled practice trip teaches them what to expect: they will get in the carrier, the car will move, and then something pleasant will happen. It removes the terrifying element of surprise from the main event.
It’s also a diagnostic tool for you. A trial run allows you to spot potential problems in a low-stakes environment. Does your pet get motion sick? Do they bark incessantly? Is the carrier not as secure as you thought? It’s far better to discover these issues on a 20-minute drive around town than three hours into a cross-country journey.
To be effective, the trial run must be positive. Start with just sitting in the car with the engine off, giving treats. Progress to a short drive down the block. Build up to a trip to their favourite park. By associating the car and the carrier with fun outcomes, you are actively reprogramming their response to travel from fear to anticipation.
