Most dog owners prepare for the obvious things:
- food
- toys
- a leash
- maybe a blanket
But life doesn’t always give you time to prepare.
Sometimes plans change fast.
Sometimes you’re traveling unexpectedly.
Sometimes weather hits.
Sometimes a dog gets sick.
Sometimes you have to leave quickly — and the last thing you want is to be running around your home trying to find:
“Where’s the harness?”
“Where’s the shot record?”
“Do we have an extra leash?”
“Where’s the food scoop?”
“Did I pack poop bags?”
“Where’s the dog’s meds?”
That’s why every dog owner should have one thing ready at all times:
✅ a dog go-bag
A dog go-bag is exactly what it sounds like:
A pre-packed bag with the essentials your dog needs for:
- short trips
- longer travel
- overnight stays
- emergency evacuations
- day adventures
- car breakdowns
- unexpected schedule changes
And the best part?
Once you build it once… your future self will thank you forever.
What a Dog Go-Bag Really Does
A go-bag doesn’t just hold supplies.
It gives you:
✅ confidence
✅ control
✅ speed
✅ safety
✅ calm
And your dog feels that calm.
Dogs are emotional sponges — if you’re stressed, they’re stressed.
A go-bag reduces chaos.
The Boston Made Pets Dog Go-Bag Checklist
✅ 1) Collapsible Water Bowl + Water
Even in cold weather, hydration matters.
Pack:
- collapsible silicone bowl
- bottled water or refill bottle
Pro tip:
Keep a bottle in the bag and one in the car.
✅ 2) Food (3-Day Rule)
Even if it’s just a “day trip”… plan for more.
Pack enough food for:
✅ at least 3 days
Include:
- sealed kibble or travel containers
- small scoop
- feeding schedule note (if needed)
✅ 3) Treats (Behavior Insurance)
Treats aren’t only rewards.
They’re:
- calming tools
- focus tools
- emergency redirect tools
- anxiety reducers in new environments
Pack:
- training treats
- a chew or calming chew
✅ 4) Leash + Backup Leash
You always need two.
Why?
Leashes break. Clips fail. You forget one somewhere.
Pack:
✅ primary leash (4–6 ft)
✅ backup leash
✅ optional: long line (for safe open spaces)
✅ 5) Harness (The Most Important Wearable)
In unfamiliar places, dogs behave differently.
They can:
- pull harder
- react unexpectedly
- get spooked
- slip a collar
A properly fitted harness is your safety lock.
Boston Made Pets rule:
If your dog is leaving the house, the harness should fit like a glove.
✅ 6) Dog Wearables for Weather
This is where Boston Made Pets shines — because wearables should be part of preparedness.
Pack at least:
- lightweight layer (pajamas or knitwear)
- weather layer (jacket/raincoat)
- optional boots (if winter travel)
Because dogs don’t get to “choose the temperature.”
✅ 7) Waste Bags + Wipes
Pack:
- poop bags (2 rolls)
- unscented wipes (for paws & fur)
- small towel
Wipes matter for:
- muddy paws
- salt exposure
- gas station stops
- accidents in the car
✅ 8) Medical / Emergency Kit (Simple but Real)
You don’t need to be a vet.
But you should pack:
- antiseptic wipes
- bandage wrap
- tick remover
- tweezers
- nail file (optional)
- emergency contact list
If your dog takes medication:
✅ pack a 7-day supply
✅ 9) Documents (Don’t Skip This)
This separates casual owners from prepared owners.
Put copies in a sealed bag:
- rabies certificate
- vaccine records
- microchip number
- vet info
- recent photo of your dog
In emergencies, shelters/hotels may require proof.
And a photo helps massively if your dog is lost.
✅ 10) Comfort Item
Dogs need familiarity.
Pack:
- a small blanket or shirt that smells like home
- a chew toy
- a durable toy
This reduces:
- anxiety
- barking
- restlessness
- destructive behavior
Where to Keep the Go-Bag
The whole point is speed.
Best locations:
✅ by the front door
✅ in a mudroom
✅ in a closet near exit
✅ in the car trunk (if heat-safe)
If you travel often, keep:
- one at home
- one in the vehicle
The “72 Hour” Preparedness Mindset
Even if you never face an emergency, this mindset is gold:
Always be able to care for your dog for 72 hours without needing a store.
That’s what a go-bag does.
This Is Love in Practical Form
Preparedness isn’t fear.
It’s love.
Dogs rely on us for everything:
- warmth
- safety
- food
- comfort
- direction
When you pack a go-bag, you’re quietly telling your dog:
“I’ve got you — no matter what.”
Boston Made Pets: Wearables as Preparedness
At Boston Made Pets, we don’t believe wearables are “optional.”
They’re part of a dog’s quality of life:
- warmth when it’s cold
- protection when it’s wet
- visibility at night
- comfort in travel
- security in unfamiliar environments
Your dog deserves gear that’s reliable — because your dog trusts you completely.