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Tips For Traveling With Rover
by: Ron Swerdfiger
Wether it be on a vacation to your favorite resort, or just visiting the in-laws for the weekend, many people are choosing to take their dogs with them when traveling. Land or air, there are many things to take into consideration. The best advice is simply, be prepared. Below are some great tips for traveling by air and land.
Tips on preparing rover for air travel
Unless your dog is a frequent flyer, air travel is likely to be a very stressful experience, so you might want think twice about subjecting them to the friendly sky . Each airline is going to have their own set of rules for traveling pets. Be sure to know the details prior to making any arrangements.
*Have your vet sign a document (health certificate), stating that your dog is healthy, and free of disease.
*Make sure he is up-to-day with a flea tic program
*Do not feed your pet within 6 hours (some wait even longer) prior to departure. And no water 2 hours before takeoff.
*Make sure you have proper identifaction tags on him. This includes his name, and ALL your information...address phone number
*You MUST provide an adequate crate for you dog to travel in. The crate must be big enough rover to stand in, free of any “debris,”and strong enough to withstand the rigors of travel. Be sure to check with your airline for more specific requirement.
*Attach a note to the crate stating your dogs feeding and water requirements in the event that your flight is delayed or diverted.
*Carry a photograph of your dog incase he is accidently lost. Finding your dog will be a lot easier for everyone, If you have a picture.
Traveling by car
Filhote de Spitz Alemão Anão - Pomeranian
Autor: José Reynaldo da Fonseca
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