

Most dogs know how to swim instinctively, so most likely it will just be a matter of making sure they have a place they can safely get in and out of the water and ensuring it is a positive experience for them. Depending on the dog they may need some encouragement or reward to get into the water, of they may just enjoy it without anything extra.
There are some dogs that don’t instinctively understand swimming though, and if you have one of those (it’s usually the solid muscle breeds, they tend to sink easily) you would need to put in more effort to actually teach them. I’ve not had that issue myself so I can’t really advise, but I think it involves supporting them for a while as they figure it out and gradually removing the support. I had a friend who took her dog to swimming lessons, I think she said they have flotation vests they use.
It’s not too long, but it is a couple of hours drive away. She also gets very stressed just going to a cattery (or anywhere else) so I think setting her up a safe place within the home while things are getting loaded on the truck will probably be the best option for her, that will at least minimise the number of times she is moved.
The Feliway is just a pheremone spray not an actual drug.