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When a pet sitter just won't do, pet-friendly travel locales and useful tips for a safe, smooth, and comfortable journey for critters of all kinds.
What Pets Would Like Which Holidays?
It’s the start of the new year, so as soon as you’re back in work your mind might already wonder to what you could be doing when you jet off on your holidays, probably sometime in the summer. You’d be bringing out your sunglasses from the back of the drawer, pulling out those swimming shorts or costume from the back of the drawer and you’ll be looking for your passport that you’ve lost again. However, one thing we don’t take on holiday with us, especially if we’re jetting away, are our pets. So thinking hypothetically, which pets would prefer which types of holiday?
Jaime HunterPublished 4 years ago in Petlife5 Tips for Traveling with Dogs
A family road trip can be ton of fun, and bringing the dog can make it that much more special for you and your family. Whether you're crossing the entire country or simply an hour or two away, getting out and exploring gives you the opportunity to explore & make new memories with those you love the most. However, you're definitely going to want to make sure that you plan ahead a bit to make your road trip with your dog a seamless one, and not one that causes a significant amount of stress.
Traveling with Pets: How to Prevent Motion Sickness in Dogs
You’re in your car with your dog when all of a sudden, your dog vomits all over the backseat. Unfortunately, this is not an uncommon occurrence. All dog owners know that motion sickness is a severe issue in dogs, and it’s not just related to long car drives. Even though most dogs enjoy car rides, sometimes, a short trip to the park can prove to be very difficult for them.
Kurtis WilcoxPublished 5 years ago in PetlifeWhat Makes a Dog the Happiest While Traveling
Every dog owner wants to make sure that their furry friend is 100% happy. They have natural smiles all the time, and when they do not, then you never know what could be running through their head. There happens to be a ton of different ways that every pet parent can make sure their dog is happy while you are traveling with them.
Olivia PictonPublished 5 years ago in PetlifeStratford Upon Avon’s Cat Cafe
Shakespaw Cat Cafe hides down the hill near Lloyd’s Bank at number six, Union Street. I stumbled upon the cafe by pure luck when I followed the signs. I believe it’s a recent thing, as it wasn’t there when I visited last year unless I missed it. Even though the first cat cafe in the world opened in Taiwan in the late 90s, I found out about them in Japan during an extensive tour around the country.
Chloe GilholyPublished 5 years ago in PetlifeFive Steps to Follow for a Safe and Secure Trip with Your Pet
You might be concerned that taking your furball with you could add stress and uncertainty, but with the right preparations, you can have an unforgettable experience.
Cindy AldridgePublished 5 years ago in PetlifeComprehensive Travel Guide for Dog Owners
For some families, this is common practice and it takes a formidable set of organizational skills to pull it off. If you intend on including your dog into your adventures, here are some tips that will make the experience all the more enjoyable for both sides.
Marta GajinPublished 5 years ago in PetlifeFlying with Your Pets!
As a new mother of two to my adorable kitty cats, I experienced my first ever encounter with taking the fur babies to the airport... Joy.
Kay KindschyPublished 5 years ago in PetlifeWhy Pet-Friendly Hotels Are Becoming Popular
Pet-friendly hotels are like a one-stop shop. This hotel is not only accepting your pet, but also trying to provide all your possible needs; food, dishes, toys, dog beds, etc. Although their policy differs from hotel to hotel, the concept is similar: pet friendly.
Sephora CouturierPublished 5 years ago in PetlifeHaving Full-Time Travel Dogs
Right! We absolutely LOVE having our two girls with us everywhere we go. My husband and I have been together since late 2013, and in early 2014 we adopted our oldest dog, Lennon, who you can see goofing around in the video above.
Lucy ValestraPublished 6 years ago in PetlifeThe Bulls of Oman
It is 4 PM. The bulls are supposed to be on their way, according to the few mentions on websites and the stories of my students. I have been here since 2:30 PM, as it is my habit to seriously overcompensate when attending basically any event. However, this is the Middle East, where they say inshallah in connection with time and attendance. “God willing,” the bulls will arrive at 4 PM.
10 Top Tips for Taking Your Dog on Holiday
"What about this one?" I ask my partner for the fourth time. He sighs and looks at me. "Nope, no shade." We have been for a strenuous 5-hour walk and are wondering the streets of Pamplona, Spain looking somewhere to stop for a cold drink and a rest. It is not as simple as you might think as our 3-year-old Rottweiler, Sky, trots on beside us.
Moon GazerPublished 6 years ago in Petlife