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Pet-Friendly
Travel Articles
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Change-Of-Season Dangers For Pets And Owners
You know not to leave your pet in the car, but do you know of
the other pet hazards that come with the new warm weather? Here
are some tips to keep summer safe for ALL the family... more
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Author:
John Bottomley and Pet-FriendlyTravel.com
Date: 05-16-2005
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Pet-Friendly Hotel Accommodations
There are thousands of hotels, motels, and inns across the United
States that accept guests with pets. Most hotels set their own
policies, so it is important to call ahead and ask if pets are
permitted and if there is a size limit and/or... more
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Author:
Humane Society of the United States
Date: 12-31-2004
Donations: Donate here
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Caring For Pets When You Travel
If you're a pet owner planning a business trip or vacation, the
decision to take your pet along or leave him behind is an important
one for both you and your companion. While it may be tempting
to take your furry friend with you, keep in... more
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Author:
Humane Society of the United States
Date: 12-31-2004
Donations: Donate here
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Tips for the compassionate traveler
The number one way you can protect animals is by harnessing the
power of your pocketbook. When you support animal-friendly services
avoid those that exploit animals, you use economics to your advantage.
As a compassionate traveler... more
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Author:
Humane Society of the United States
Date: 12-31-2004
Donations: Donate here
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Travelling by Ship or Train
With the exception of assistance dogs, only a few cruise lines
accept pets—and usually on ocean crossings only. Some lines permit
pets in private cabins, but mostly they are confined to kennels.
Contact cruise lines in advance... more
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Author:
Humane Society of the United States
Date: 12-31-2004
Donations: Donate here
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Preparing Your Pets Traveling Supplies
Travel carriers are useful when your pet is traveling by car;
they are mandatory when your pet is traveling by air. Your
pet's carrier should be durable and smooth-edged with opaque sides,
a grille door, and several ventilation holes on each of the four
sides. Choose
a carrier...
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Author:
Humane Society of the United States
Date: 12-31-2004
Donations: Donate here
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What You Need Before You Travel
Before any trip, have your veterinarian examine your pet to ensure
that he or she is in good health. A veterinary examination is
a requisite for obtaining the legal documents required for many
forms of travel. In addition to the examination...
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Author: Humane Society of the United States
Date: 12-31-2004
Donations: Donate here
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Tips For Safe Pet Air Travel
The Humane Society of the United States recommends that you do
not transport your pet by air unless absolutely necessary. According
to the Air Transport Association, more than 5,000 animals are
killed, injured, or lost...
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Author: Humane Society of the United States
Date: 12-31-2004
Donations: Donate here
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Traveling By Car
Dogs who enjoy
car travel need not be confined to a carrier if your vehicle has
a restraining harness (available at pet-supply stores and from
Saab Cars) or if a passenger can restrain the animal. Because
most cats are... more >>
Author: Humane Society of the United States
Date: 12-31-2004
Donations: Donate here
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Tips For Safe Pet Air Travel
The Humane Society of the United States recommends that you do
not transport your pet by air unless absolutely necessary. According
to the Air Transport Association, more than 5,000 animals are
killed, injured, or lost...
more >>
Author: Humane Society of the United States
Date: 12-31-2004
Donations: Donate here
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