Do dogs get jetlag?

Do dogs get jetlag?

Do dogs get jetlag?

William wasn’t too sure about trading the sunshine of Orlando for the cloudy charm of London, but thanks to a smooth trip with British Airways and the expert coordination of Rosemary, everything went off without a hitch. His person, Keith, shared that the UK team was in touch even before William’s paws touched the ground. “He jumped out of the crate, had a pee, and settled on the sofa,” Keith said. “Do dogs get jet lag? Well done, Rosemary, for your helping hand all the way through the process.”

And yes—dogs can experience a bit of jet lag, just like us. You might notice some changes in their sleeping or eating for a day or two. But in William’s case, he wasted no time making himself at home. His quick transition from the crate to the couch is all the proof we need that, with the right care, even international moves can feel like a walk in the park.