Do you
have a pet that you want to travel with and you are not sure if it is allowed? Well,
in Uganda, it is to the best of our knowledge that pets are part of the family
and you need to get along with them while on your vacation. While pet policy
may vary from one car Hire Company to another, most of them do accept pets in
their car rentals and if you are lucky enough even at no additional cost. In most
cases, they are allowed but one has to adhere to set terms and conditions of a
particular car rental agency that include among others keeping the vehicle
clean and how you have to look after your pet.
For those
who are responsible enough, this isn’t a big problem but most importantly, it
is always advisable that you get to know the stipulated terms and conditions
for you to travel with pets. Normally, car rental companies are concerned with
the cleanliness of their vehicle and this means that you may incur extra charge
if you do not return the car clean and free of odors. The charge may vary from
one Car Rental Company to another but in most cases, you may part away with a
cleaning fee of about $125. This also means that if your dog or any pet caused
unreasonable damage to car hire, you are liable for additional charge to repair
the vehicle. Usually, some car hire company recommend that pets be in an
approved carrier while in the vehicle while others the policies may differ
depending on area of your visit. To be on a safer hand, better that you make a
call and inquire more about pet policies in a car rental company you intend to
deal with while on your holiday and also the likely charges.
Best tips to help you look after a car
rental while traveling with a dog or any pet
Ø Always be
keen when getting the dog or any pet in or out of a car just to avoid the damaging
pain work
Ø Make the
best use of seat protector/blanket to help stop excess dog hair getting over
the seats
Ø Make sure
that you thoroughly vacuum the vehicle after use and make it fresh for the next
user. The car should be cleaned thoroughly and get it of any lingering pet
hair.
Ø Ensure that
your pets or dog is carefully strapped in a safe position in the boot/a crate. Smaller
pets must be put in suitably good transportation box
Ø The car
rental must smell fresh for the next user
Ø Do not
leave your dog/pet in a parked vehicle. This is because the car can easily heat
up in the course of the day and may make your pet heatstroke.
Ø Make sure
that you have breaks after a given period of time for you and the pet to walk
and stretch as well as to allow your pet defecate outside. Ensure that you have
kept water and snacks and the dog/pet shouldn’t over eat.
Ø Your pet
should also have a passport or proof of anti-parasite treatment
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