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The Best Holy Week Pet Prep Starts Before You Even Pack

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Most Holy Week pet prep happens in the final 48 hours. The carrier gets dug out, the paperwork gets sorted, and the food gets packed. All of that matters, but there's a whole category of preparation that works best when it starts a few weeks out, and it has nothing to do with what goes in the bag.
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Pets don't just need to be packed for a trip. They need to be physically ready for one. The good news is that building that up is simple, and starting now means everything is already working by the time the holiday arrives.

The gut benefits from a head start
"One of the most common things I see after a long holiday weekend is digestive upset that started during the trip," says Dr. Roxanne Ignacio, resident veterinarian of Dr. Shiba at Jads4 Animal Clinic. "A change in schedule, new surroundings, different water — it all adds up for the digestive system. What most owners don't realize is that gut support works best when it's been building up for weeks, not when you introduce it in the middle of all that change."

A daily probiotic mixed into food is one of the easiest habits to start now. Both Dr. Shiba and Prof. Bengal have a Happy Tummy variant for dogs and cats respectively, and because it goes straight into the food bowl, it tends to be the kind of thing that actually sticks as a routine.
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Immunity is the same story
"Travel and heat put the body under a certain amount of demand," Dr. Roxanne says. "Pets with good immune support going into a trip tend to handle it a lot more comfortably. The keyword is 'going into' — these things work best when they've had time to build, not when they're introduced right before something stressful."

The same logic applies to immune support. Dr. Shiba's Pro Immune for dogs and Prof. Bengal's Pro Immune for cats both use natural ingredients that strengthen immunity over time. These things work best when they've had time to build. Starting right before the trip is better than not starting at all, but it's not the same as consistent use.

The window to start is right now
Holy Week falls at the end of March. That's a few weeks away — enough time for gut and immune support to actually build up before the trip, not just get introduced in the middle of it. The habit is easy to start. The timing is the whole point.


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