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]]>Different airlines have different policies regarding traveling with your pet, including but not limited to size restrictions, prohibition of certain breeds, and crate requirements. Before you book your ticket, thoroughly read up on the policies of your airline to make sure that you’ll be able to meet all of their necessary criteria.
Depending on where you plan to travel, you’ll be required to present certain documents to prove that your pet is in good health. Airlines and destinations both may ask to see vaccination records or health certificates, so be sure to figure out what you’ll need in advance so that you have time to secure everything from your vet’s office.
We know how much you love your furry friend. It’s important to be aware that all of the unfamiliar sights, sounds, and smells that come with air travel may make flying a stressful experience for them. While most airlines allow animals under a certain weight to remain in the cabin, larger pets will likely need to fly in the cargo hold. Either way, they’ll need to be kept in a carrier throughout the flight, so do what you can to make them more comfortable by packing plenty of treats and their favorite toys.
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]]>If you’re visiting the UK and you’re looking for a place to bring your pup for a fun day, the Keswick district is full of swimmable lake areas and mountains and trails to climb. The area is full of dog lovers, and the nearby pubs even often have treats for them behind the bar.
Tel Aviv has the highest ratio of dogs to people in the world, and there are tons of dog parks and dog-friendly beaches in the city. Dogs can be seen sitting with their owners at just about every cafe and bar as well as on the buses and trains. There are also plenty of places to stay that can accommodate your furry friend, just be sure to double-check before booking.
Toronto is super accommodating to man’s best friend, especially in summer. There are dozens of dog parks and a dog beach in the city where your pup can have a blast. Many restaurants even open their doors, or at least their outdoor seating, to dogs happily. Check out the Hazelton Hotel to give your little buddy as top-shelf a hotel experience as you’d expect for yourself.
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]]>If you have a beach-loving doggy, Huntington Beach is the place to go. It is full of dog-friendly beaches and summer community events.
Seattle is a must see for you and your pup. It even has cafes and restaurants with separate menus for your pet!
Colorado happens to be very dog-friendly. You and your pet will enjoy frolicking around the gorgeous green hills and cozy cabins of ski-town Winter Park in the winter or the summer.
This quaint island will be adored by your family and doggy alike. Each Sunday, the island welcomes your dog with open warms to an adorable farmer’s market.
Many cafes in Portland are dog-friendly. Additionally, Sellwood Riverfront Park allows you to travel with your dog leash-free, so you two can take in Oregon’s gorgeous nature together.
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]]>The Pawvilion Dog Café is the place where you and your pet can go and hang out with other dogs and their owners. It offers a dog menu with plenty of delicious treats, a cool place to stay for a while, and some other services like counseling and pet training.
Isn’t it just perfect?
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]]>You might be heading off for a new city or heading to a place for an extended period of time, which could make it necessary for your four-legged friend to make a trip with you. Unfortunately, as we all know, this can be stressful both for you as an owner and for the dog itself.
Here are some tips for making traveling with your dog easy and painless.
If there’s anything that can be an absolute nightmare when traveling with animals, it’s running out of food or water. Not only will this make your pup uncomfortable, it could even put its health in danger. Always pack more than you think you need, as food and water for dogs isn’t always easy to find while traveling.
Try your best not to stress your dog and make it uncomfortable by exposing it to extreme temperatures. If at all possible, keep a window down in a car or try to take your pup with you in the cabin of a flight to keep him or her safe.
Your dog will be much happier and more comfortable if he or she has entertainment. Whether it’s a favorite toy or something to chew on, keeping your dog occupied is half the battle to ensure that the stress of the journey doesn’t overwhelm either of you.
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]]>The post Flying With Your Pet? Here’s What You Need to Know appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Different airlines have different policies regarding traveling with your pet, including but not limited to size restrictions, prohibition of certain breeds, and crate requirements. Before you book your ticket, thoroughly read up on the policies of your airline to make sure that you’ll be able to meet all of their necessary criteria.
Depending on where you plan to travel, you’ll be required to present certain documents to prove that your pet is in good health. Airlines and destinations both may ask to see vaccination records or health certificates, so be sure to figure out what you’ll need in advance so that you have time to secure everything from your vet’s office.
We know how much you love your furry friend. It’s important to be aware that all of the unfamiliar sights, sounds, and smells that come with air travel may make flying a stressful experience for them. While most airlines allow animals under a certain weight to remain in the cabin, larger pets will likely need to fly in the cargo hold. Either way, they’ll need to be kept in a carrier throughout the flight, so do what you can to make them more comfortable by packing plenty of treats and their favorite toys.
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]]>The post Check Out These Amazing Dog-Friendly Cities appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>If you’re visiting the UK and you’re looking for a place to bring your pup for a fun day, the Keswick district is full of swimmable lake areas and mountains and trails to climb. The area is full of dog lovers, and the nearby pubs even often have treats for them behind the bar.
Tel Aviv has the highest ratio of dogs to people in the world, and there are tons of dog parks and dog-friendly beaches in the city. Dogs can be seen sitting with their owners at just about every cafe and bar as well as on the buses and trains. There are also plenty of places to stay that can accommodate your furry friend, just be sure to double-check before booking.
Toronto is super accommodating to man’s best friend, especially in summer. There are dozens of dog parks and a dog beach in the city where your pup can have a blast. Many restaurants even open their doors, or at least their outdoor seating, to dogs happily. Check out the Hazelton Hotel to give your little buddy as top-shelf a hotel experience as you’d expect for yourself.
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]]>The post Dog-Friendly Cities Vacation Spots Across the US appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>If you have a beach-loving doggy, Huntington Beach is the place to go. It is full of dog-friendly beaches and summer community events.
Seattle is a must see for you and your pup. It even has cafes and restaurants with separate menus for your pet!
Colorado happens to be very dog-friendly. You and your pet will enjoy frolicking around the gorgeous green hills and cozy cabins of ski-town Winter Park in the winter or the summer.
This quaint island will be adored by your family and doggy alike. Each Sunday, the island welcomes your dog with open warms to an adorable farmer’s market.
Many cafes in Portland are dog-friendly. Additionally, Sellwood Riverfront Park allows you to travel with your dog leash-free, so you two can take in Oregon’s gorgeous nature together.
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]]>The post Pawvilion Dog Café in Indonesia Is a Perfect Place for You and Your Pet appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The Pawvilion Dog Café is the place where you and your pet can go and hang out with other dogs and their owners. It offers a dog menu with plenty of delicious treats, a cool place to stay for a while, and some other services like counseling and pet training.
Isn’t it just perfect?
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]]>The post Tips for Traveling with Your Dog appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>You might be heading off for a new city or heading to a place for an extended period of time, which could make it necessary for your four-legged friend to make a trip with you. Unfortunately, as we all know, this can be stressful both for you as an owner and for the dog itself.
Here are some tips for making traveling with your dog easy and painless.
If there’s anything that can be an absolute nightmare when traveling with animals, it’s running out of food or water. Not only will this make your pup uncomfortable, it could even put its health in danger. Always pack more than you think you need, as food and water for dogs isn’t always easy to find while traveling.
Try your best not to stress your dog and make it uncomfortable by exposing it to extreme temperatures. If at all possible, keep a window down in a car or try to take your pup with you in the cabin of a flight to keep him or her safe.
Your dog will be much happier and more comfortable if he or she has entertainment. Whether it’s a favorite toy or something to chew on, keeping your dog occupied is half the battle to ensure that the stress of the journey doesn’t overwhelm either of you.
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