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  • Acclimate Your Pet

  • - Be certain that your pet is accustomed to traveling in a car. If not, try a series of shorter trips before taking a long one.
    TakeYourPet.com

    TakeYourPet.com ID970

  • Accommodations That Allow Pets

  • - There is a great series of books: On The Road Again with Man's Best Friend, by Dawn and Robert Habgood. They actually go out and check out all the B&Bs, inns, and hotels that they recommend and write about in their regional guides. I have the New England one and it is great - 2 to 3 page descriptions on each of the places. They also have a huge 900-page United States version.
    PetsOnTheGo.com

    PetsOnTheGo.com ID964

  • Advance Research

  • - Vacationing with your pets can be extremely rewarding if you take the time to do some research in advance. If your pets will be staying with you in your room here are some of the questions you should ask when making your reservation:
    • Do you accept pets? Guide books and hotel directories are a great resource, but pet policies change often so you should always verify the current policy.
    • Are there any pet fees or deposits? Are they per pet or per room? Are they daily or one time only? Is the deposit refundable?
    • Am I limited to certain type rooms? I recently stayed in a hotel that would only let us have a smoking room. Many places will also limit you to a street view.
    • Are there any areas that I can't go with my pet? I once stayed in a hotel that allowed the dog in the room only, we had to walk them in a grassy area in front of a neighboring restaurant.
    • Do you offer anything special for pets? There are places that cater to those traveling with their pets, so it doesn't hurt to ask. There are 5 star resorts that offer pet sitting, pet walking, welcome gifts and room service items.

    Pet Travel and Leisure ID977

  • Air Sense

  • - Some useful tips for flying with your pet:
    • Long international flights can be as hard on your dog as they are on you. If you have long layovers (more than two hours) think about checking your pet to that destination and picking it up.
    • Many European airports allow you to walk about with your pet on a leash - so it's a nice break for the dog to get out and walk and be with you.
    • Take a care kit in your carry on - bottled tap water from your home, baby wipes (good for accidents or when something 'comes up' - they are non- toxic and leave a nice smell behind), a small brush for drool mats, and a cookie or treat.
    • Place a shirt or some socks that have been well worn by you (i.e. odiferous) in your pet's carrier. It's a big comfort.
    • If you'll be staying overseas for a while, try to stick to your routine as much as possible. Keep walks on the same schedule. Find food that's as similar as possible to what your pet eats at home. Most of the pet stores and supermarkets in Germany, where I lived, had the major supermarket and premium brands.
    • Take advantage of the fact that many establishments allow (well-behaved) dogs inside.
    • Most of all, travelling with your pet can be a pleasant experience for you and your pet if you remember to PLAN AHEAD!! Don't buy your carrier or plane tickets at the last minute. Call the airlines and get SPECIFIC information about requirements AND charges. Not all airlines charge the same amount for the same size dog and costs can be high. Get the proper certifications for both your origination and destination, descriptions of which are available from the USDA/APHIS website. And certainly, gauge your travel plans on your pet's needs and personality.
    Bon voyage and good luck to all you animal lovers!

    Justine Pillar ID965

  • Air Travel Requires Special Preparation

  • - When travelling by air with your dog/cat - PREPARE - contact the country where you will be travelling at least 3 months prior to find out rules governing that country. Ensure that you are able to meet these requirements and specifications. Pay attention to detail: ensure that your vet's full name and #'s are on each document and that they also add your pet's microchip type and #.
    Kris Long ID124




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