Can my dog ride in a rental car?
Booking a rental car with a dog is generally straightforward, but there are a few things you should check beforehand:
- Check if dogs are allowed: Not every rental car is permitted to carry pets. Dogs may be prohibited, especially in premium or sports cars.
- Read the terms and conditions: Some providers require that dogs be specified at the time of booking, or there may be restrictions for certain vehicle types.
- Consider space requirements: For larger dogs or multiple pets, you should choose a vehicle with sufficient cargo space, trunk, or interior room.
- Check for additional insurance: Some rental companies recommend additional coverage if an animal is traveling with you.
By taking these steps, you can ensure there are no surprises later and that your trip gets off to a relaxed start.
What to Keep in Mind When Booking a Trip with Your Dog
Which rental car is best for traveling with a dog?
- Station wagons: Ideal for medium to large dogs, with plenty of trunk space.
- SUVs: Plenty of storage space, elevated seating position for better visibility. Compact vans or
- multi-purpose vans: Ideal for longer trips with multiple passengers or multiple dogs. Vehicles with a tow hitch: Practical if you’re using a dog transport trailer.
How to Transport a Dog Safely in a Rental Car
Transporting your dog safely is not only important for the well-being of your pet, but also for your own safety while driving. Dogs running loose in the car can be a distraction and pose a serious danger in the event of an accident. There are several ways to safely secure your dog in the car:
- A transport crate is highly recommended, especially for longer trips, and provides the dog with a protected space.
- For smaller dogs, a pet safety seat, similar to a child safety seat and often attachable via Isofix, can be useful.
- If you drive a vehicle such as a station wagon or SUV, you can also install a divider that separates the trunk from the passenger compartment.
- Protective covers are useful for protecting upholstery from dirt, but they are no substitute for safe transport.
- Dog safety harnesses are often available, but in the event of a serious accident they do not offer optimal protection and can be problematic.
Accessories for Renting a Car with a Dog
The right accessories ensure that the trip is comfortable for your dog and that the rental car stays clean.
Recommended accessories:
- Blanket or dog pillow with a familiar scent
- Water bowl and plenty of drinking water
- Poop bags and wet wipes
- Protective cover for seats or trunk
- Crate or divider
Especially on longer trips, familiar accessories help your dog stay calmer and get used to the new car more quickly.