Traveling around the holidays can be tough, so one airport has a special volunteer to keep you stress free: LiLou the pig.
I treat my dog like it’s my child, and I rarely leave home without it! He’s my better half and I couldn’t imagine traveling without him. Every dog is different. If you are thinking about traveling with your furry friend this holiday make sure you have your bases covered<br>Be Prepared Before You Travel:<br>Properly identify your pet with ID Tags. We recommend you give your pet an additional tag with the address and number of the place you are staying just in…
The holidays are a fun and hectic time for all of us, including the family…
The holidays are upon us! It’s time to visit friends, see family, and spend some well-deserved time away from work. Don’t forget while you’re planning your holiday travel to make a plan for your pets too. [We] love your pets but we don’t want them left behind without great care! The Humane Society of the United States has some great tips for finding a pet sitter or choosing a boarding kennel, depending on your furry friends’ needs. If you are leaving your pets…
Is your dog scared of fireworks, thunder, blaring music, lawn mowers or other loud noises? Our dog trainer offers some tactics to help reduce your dog's anxiety.
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Pet owners planning a trip or vacation have an important decision to make: whether to take their companion animals along, or leave them behind at home.
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Your cat may be uneasy having extra or unfamiliar people in her space during the holidays. Help your kitty be a good host by following these simple etiquette tips.
When you're traveling with dogs in the car, securing your pet can be a hassle to you and your animal. Here's why Dr. Becker recommends doing it anyway.
Dogs have ways of letting us know they are uncomfortable, make sure you recognize the signs
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When thinking about the holiday season underway, we think about families getting together, which many times include furry family members, too. Often, this includes a road trip that could be