pet travel
pet travel
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by Tom Sample - 2006-12-04
Traveling with your pet needs preparation. It is always better if you arrange things beforehand so that everything moves smoothly both for you and your pet. Getting to a place and being stranded witho...
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by Gregg Hall - 2006-12-28
When you have to travel and take your pet with you, driving to your destination is not very worrisome because your best friend is always in your line of vision. If it's a dog, it may joyously ride wit...
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by Jen W. - 2007-01-21
Although bringing your pet on vacation seems like a simple, easy to execute idea, in practice it can be difficult, stressful experience if you are not fully prepared. The next time you want to board a...
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by Jen W. - 2007-01-21
While choosing a vacation destination that meets the entire family's needs and desires is always a difficult process, deciding what to do with your furry friend doesn't have to be. Whether you are hea...
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by Jennifer Weiss - 2007-01-22
So you've decided to drive to your next vacation destination, but what are you going to do with your furry friend? Although bringing a pet along on a long car ride may not sound appealing when you ...
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by George Chao - 2007-02-26
So you are getting ready to go on that long-awaited and much-deserved vacation. If you are a proud pet owner, you have taken your pet into consideration while you planned your vacation. Or have you? B...
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by Darlene Berkel - 2007-04-06
First of all, let me assure you that there are ways to fly with your pets cross country, and even out-of-country, without any damage. You can relax, well, at least a bit anyway. From the research we h...
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by Darlene Berkel - 2007-10-03
The increasing popularity of the internet means that there are lots of web sites out there for almost any interest. One popular niche is animals. Pet owners can now share tips and advice with those ...
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by Darlene Berkel - 2007-12-03
Many pet owners don't want to leave their pets behind when they go on vacation. After all, the pets are part of the family too. Leaving them with a stranger is not an attractive proposition. Pet fr...
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by Haley Thomas - 2008-09-07
Motion sickness is common in both dogs and cats, however most pet owners will readily agree that cats are the most prone to becoming violently ill while in a vehicle. Most cats will have some reactio...