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Dog Care - Travel
 

Taking your dog on a holiday or long walks can often require the same amount of attention and consideration as taking a young child, if not more. If you and your family are looking forward to taking trips with your dog, it is best to prepare for the travel right from the start. 

It is highly recommended using a crate when you travel with your dog. Dog travel crates can provide protection from serious injury or prevent escape in the event you are involved in an accident. Furthermore, they can prevent trouble by keeping your dog away from the driver's lap and feet. 

If traveling by air you must check with the airline well in advance of your trip. Airlines will require a regulation crate and some sort of documentation from a veterinarian certifying the dog is in good health.

Crates should be large enough to allow your dog to stand, turn and lie down. They should be strong, with handles or grips, and with leak-proof bottom covered with plenty of absorbent material.  

Whether it is a long trip or just a walk through the park, carry your dog in style! A great selection of quality dog travel carriers including soft-sided carriers, wheeled carriers, airline travel carriers, make traveling with your dog hassle free.

Airline approved dog travel carriers are lightweight, attractive and constructed of sturdy material. Stylish lightweight dog carriers provide all the essentials for comfortable and safe travel. Small dog carriers are accepted by most airlines as carry-on luggage. 

Backpack travel carriers are perfect for hiking, biking or everyday travel. Your dog is always safe and comfortable. Carry your dog in style. All dog carriers are manufactured with quality and durability in mind.

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Do you want to be able to take your dog anywhere, and KNOW that he'll listen to you... even if tempted by another dog, a cat, or even a piece of food??? Then check out: "Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer: An Insider's Guide To The Most Jealously Guarded Dog Training Secrets In History!" By Adam G. Katz, Owner of South Bay K-9 Academy and Dog Problems.com.

 

 

 

 
 

 

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