For many travel Speech-Language Pathologists, home isn’t just where the heart is—it’s where their furry companion curls up after a long shift, greets them with tail wags or purrs, and turns every short-term assignment into something that feels a little more permanent. If you're a therapist considering the leap into travel but wondering how your four-legged friend fits into the picture, you're not alone. Pet parents are finding creative, fulfilling ways to take their animals along for the adventure—and they’re thriving.
After a long day facilitating communication, feeding exercises, or language therapy, coming back to a loving pet can change everything. Whether you’re exploring charming villages, discovering hidden trails with your golden retriever, or simply unwinding at home with your cat after a long day in the clinic, pets keep us grounded. They bring comfort, create routine, and offer a steady connection amid constant change. But more than anything, your furry friend just wants one simple thing: your time and companionship, no matter where the road takes you.
Finding Pet-Friendly Housing (Yes, It’s Possible!)
One of the most common questions is: Where will we live?
Fortunately, pet-friendly housing is more accessible than ever. Many travel SLPs opt for:
Pro tip: Include a “pet resume” when applying for housing. It may sound silly, but a short document with your pet’s name, breed, age, training background, and a photo can go a long way toward winning over hesitant landlords.
Traveling With Your Pet—Planes, Cars & Everything in Between
Speech therapists traveling with pets quickly become logistics pros. Here are a few tips to simplify travel:
Pet-Friendly Professionalism: How Transparency Builds Stronger Assignments
While your pet might not join you at the clinic, being transparent with your recruiter and facility about your lifestyle can help you set boundaries and schedule needs. Your coworkers may have local recommendations for pet sitters, parks, or vet services. And many pet parents find an added bonus in working alongside staff who are also animal lovers—instant connection!
Creating a Life of Adventure—for Both of You
Traveling as an SLP with pets doesn’t mean giving up freedom—it means sharing it. You’ll discover dog-friendly beaches in California, scenic mountain trails in Colorado, and cozy cafés in New England that welcome your lap cat in a carrier. You’ll start seeing destinations not just through a traveler’s eyes, but through the lens of someone building a full, rich life with their best friend.
Some of our most adventurous travelers say their pets make every assignment feel like home. It may take a little more planning, but the rewards? They’re immeasurable.