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Air Travel for Dogs

If traveling with your dog, it is always suggested that you try to take a direct flight. On many occasions, this cannot be avoided, and this is when mishaps seem to take place. Multi-transfer flights seem to lead to more unfortunate situations, where the dogs wind up in the middle...continue

 
Dog Transport

To experience a comfortable and pleasant time when traveling with a dog, it is important to plan certain things. Be prepared for an unpredictable situation or an emergency that might occur...continue

 
Dogs Moving

If flying to the new destination its important to opt for a pet-friendly airline. Plan in advance, locate and book the flight with a suitable airline. Ask questions that relate to the safety of a dogs moving experience, including if the breed of dog is small enough to be taken on board...continue

 
Dog Car Travel

With the car parked in the drive (leave the engine off at this time), open the back-door and let the dog jump inside. Leave the dog to spend some time in the vehicle. Offer a chew bone, snack or toy to keep him entertained. This allows a dog to become comfortable...continue

 
Dog Friendly Travel

If traveling on a train - dogs are often permitted in parlor cars, sleepers, or private room spaces. It’s necessary to keep a pet in a dog carrier crate or to be leashed up (in some cases this means a muzzle). Or else, a dog will need to ride in the baggage area...continue

 
Travel with Dog

Having a selection of chew toys is often a good idea when it comes to traveling with a dog. Be cautious in different surroundings, as everything is new and might be tempting to the dog’s mouth...continue

 
Traveling Dogs

If traveling with a dog in a car, be certain to offer adequate training in car etiquette. This results in a more pleasant traveling experience for those in the car. Start out with short journeys, such as round the block, when still a puppy. Have him on the seat beside you, or a passenger can have him on their lap - this gives reassurance...continue

 
Dog Car Travel: Part 1 Of 2

Keeping a Dogs Head Inside - It's often surprising the amount of incidents reported as a result of a dog having his face outside in a moving vehicle. Injuries to a dog from dust, small rocks or debris is often seen. In severe cases, it can result in blindness, trauma to the skul...continue