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Traveling with Pets

Pet Sitters: Options for When You Can't Take Your Pet With You -- There are three basic types of pet sitter: a pet sitter who stays in your house, a pet sitter who comes to your house once or twice a day, and a pet sitter who keeps your pet at their house.
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Time To Buckle Up -- "Want to go for a ride in the car?" This one little phrase sends my dog into a tail spin. She loves the car. But unfortunately this is not true for many pets. Before you decide to bring your faithful companion on the open roads, take a few precautions to ensure her safety.
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Traveling with Pets: An Introduction -- If you are like my husband and me, you consider your pets to be members of your family; perhaps you even refer to them as your “kids,” as we do. So, of course, you want to spend as much time as possible with your loved ones, which includes taking them with you when you travel.
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Travel Tips -- Traveling with companion birds can be a challenge, a headache, a test of nerves, or a lot of fun! Many of the larger parrots make good traveling companions, and some of the smaller ones, like cockatiels, also enjoy road trips.
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Tips for Traveling with Pets --  Traveling with pets can be tremendously rewarding but can also be a stressful and overly-bureaucratic experience for both pet owners and pets. If you are considering traveling with your pet, either domestically or internationally, you need to make sure you research all the relevant rules and regulations before you arrange your trip.
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Traveling with Your Dog -- Many people like to take their animals with them as they travel, and traveling with your dog can be a lot of fun. However, there are dangers to consider including loosing your pet, dehydration, nausea, and the pet ruining the trip due to its anxious behavior.
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Tips on How to Move or Travel with Your Cat -- Is it in the cat’s best interest to be included in the travel plans? Many people like to take their animals with them as they travel. While cats are most comfortable in their home environment, some cats can adapt to travel rather well.
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Additional Article from Travel.PreferredConsumer.com:

Pet Travel Insurance -- You have the suitcase packed. The pet carrier is in the car. The travel arrangements have been made. Everything is in place for the perfect family vacation - all except for one thing. That is, protecting your pet with insurance; pet travel is just as risky as human travel and your pet is just as likely to fall ill or become injured as you. If you protect yourself with travel health insurance, protect your pet with a pet travel insurance plan.
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