I have a 4 year old rescue Shitz Tzu, she was raised solely in a crate, pretty much 24/7. She was well groomed. But here's the problem, I've had her now for almost 3 years and can't travel with her.
This is a guide to moving with pets. Moving is always a lot of work, especially if your new home is far away. If you have pets the moving process can be even more stressful for you and it's not easy for your pets either.
This guide is about traveling with pets. Traveling with pets can be fun and is much cheaper than pet boarding. It is important to know how to take care of your pets when on the road.
How Safe are Pets When Traveling Air Cargo?
It's a question really, what if the cabin/plane looses pressure? What will happen to our pets shipped as "cargo"? I have a 90 lb. Golden Retriever, so it's a concern for me!
I bought some of the little Gladware containers with the blue snap on lids that are about the size of a pudding cup. By filling them with water and freezing them, I have the perfect way to keep my dog hydrated without a mess.
I have a cat that I need to take with me to Florida in the fall when we go down. What is the best way to travel with a cat? I will be using a cage, but what about the litter box? What do you do with the cat at the motel?
Reviews of Pet Calming Aids: Rescue Remedy, Comfort Zone, Etc.
Do products such as Rescue Remedy, Comfort Zone Spray, and the Comfort Zone plug in work? I would appreciate feedback from any of you who have tried them or know people who have tried these. I don't want to waste my money on this if it does not work.
Many of us travel with our pets, and when we do there are always worries with hotels, maids, leaving the pets in the car while we go in and eat, among other things. Here are my solutions. I have used these for many years and have never once had the least bit of a problem.
"Rescue Remedy" for Traveling With Pets
You can calm most cats or dogs before taking them to the vet or on a trip in a car, train or plane with a safe and simple homeopathic-type remedy called "RESCUE REMEDY".
Required Documentation For Bringing Dog Into USA
What documentation do I need to take my dog to the USA?
Trade With Neighbors Instead of Boarding Your Dog
My husband and I like to get away for a week-end road trip on occasion. It has become pretty pricey to leave our dog at the doggie motel (vet's boarding), so we worked out a trade with our neighbors.
Traveling with pets may seem like a daunting task, but it really is not if a few simple precautions are taken along the way.
Leaving Your Pet When You Go Away
It's not always possible to bring your pet with you when you go on vacation. Sure, there are pet-friendly hotels out there, but you often have to be in the room with your pet at all times.
It just isn't safe for your dog or cat to be roaming all over the car while you are trying to drive. My German Shepherd/Husky mix used to always knock the car out of gear while he was switching from the front seat to the back seat - not good!
11 Tips On Traveling With Your Pet Bird
Since parrots are very intelligent, curious and social, traveling with them is quite safe and fun. Like all other birds, they also love to see the outside world and taking them on trips is a rewarding experience. But, you might have heard that a lot of pet birds get lost or meet an accident every year while they are on a trip. Parrots are prey and they get scared very easily.
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Many of us travel with our pets, and when we do there are always worries with hotels, maids, leaving the pets in the car while we go in and eat, among other things. Here are my solutions. I have used these for many years and have never once had the least bit of a problem.
Traveling with pets may seem like a daunting task, but it really is not if a few simple precautions are taken along the way.
Leaving Your Pet When You Go Away
It's not always possible to bring your pet with you when you go on vacation. Sure, there are pet-friendly hotels out there, but you often have to be in the room with your pet at all times.
It just isn't safe for your dog or cat to be roaming all over the car while you are trying to drive. My German Shepherd/Husky mix used to always knock the car out of gear while he was switching from the front seat to the back seat - not good!