Top tips for a stress-free visit to the vet with your dog

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Published: Tuesday, 02 January 2024 at 15:33 PM


All dos are individuals with their own personalities and some are happier to visit the vets than others, says veterinary nurse Lucy Wright.

Similarly, some dogs love a ride in the car, while others can suffer from travel sickness even on short journeys. To help you and your dog enjoy a stress-free trip to the vets, here are my top tips:

How to make vet visits (almost) stress-free for your dog

Travelling to the vets

At the veterinary practice

The underlying stress of these visits can remain with our dogs for a few days after their visits, meaning they could find other situations they can normally cope with a little more stressful than they normally would. This is especially important if you have a nervous or reactive dog. Give them something calming to do like a safe chew or a stuffable food toy, providing they are supervised. 

Hopefully these tips will prove useful in preparing your dog for safe travel to and from vet appointments, but if you have any questions relating to travelling your dog or managing stress or travel sickness, contact your vet practice for further advice.

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Registered veterinary nurse Lucy Wright has more than 17 years of veterinary nursing experience and is the regional lead for Best Friends Veterinary Group in the Cambridgeshire region.

Best Friends Veterinary Group is a member of VetPartners a nationwide veterinary group, which includes first opinion practices for large animals, equine and small animals as well as a network of referral practices that offer specialist care for small animal and equine patients.