Taking pets on holiday was another option made easier with the introduction of a new phone application called Purina Pet Places NZ or the website Pets Can Come Too, which point out animal friendly accommodation.
If booking a bach, think about whether the surroundings will be suitable for your furry friend.
"Be aware of the environment, it needs to be fully fenced and safe, you don't want a situation where your dog falls off the deck."
Getting animals from A to B can be a taxing experience, but following a few simple guidelines helps to ensure they arrive happy and healthy.
"Stop every hour so the dog can go to the toilet and don't leave them in the car for more than 20 minutes - it might not seem that hot in there, but the temperature rises very quickly and they can easily overheat."
Cats should be transported in a cage with newspaper lining the bottom, not be left to roam the car: "having them loose can be very dangerous," Mrs Johnson said.
SPCA Staff also noticed increased numbers of puppies and kittens being dumped on their doorstep or outside vet clinics over summer, prompting a reminder to have pets desexed.
"Many of them are too young to be weaned from their mothers, which puts us in the position of having to hand rear them," Napier SPCA manager Bruce Wills said.