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November 26, 2008 | By Allison M. | 13 | Just Curious
Any suggestions for how to help cats travel better? I've heard that being in the car messes with a cat's equilibrium, and my cat hates being in the car! I feel horrible whenever I have to take him in the car. He tends to get sick to his stomach and s… more ›
November 25, 2008 | By Melissa S. | 1 | Just Curious
When traveling in snowy Ohio over the holidays - any suggestions? I travel in the morning when my cats like to sleep and make sure that I take extra food and water. All are in crates and travel with their licenses and I carry the vet informati… more ›
I will be soon transporting a cat from Detroit MI to Buffalo NY, and am wondering what the laws are concerning the transport of cats across both the american and canadian borders. Anyone know if there are permits or anything i need to do this? Thanks… more ›
I'm getting ready to drive home for the holidays and I'm bringing my new dog with me. I live 5 hours away from home and would like to know what is the best way to safely confine my dog in the car. She has a wire crate but i don't think it would stay … more ›
November 23, 2008 | By Lourdes M. | 7 | Need to know
We are thinking of visiting my in-laws in LA in May. But only if we can take Sydney (from DC to New Orleans). What do people do if their dogs "need to go" while travelling? We were ona flight between Congo (Brazzaville) and Paris in October and t… more ›
There ais currently one Weimeriner and one 3yr old Stafforshire Terrier at my daughters. I'm considering bringin my dogs to visit there. They are a 6yr Stafforshire Terrier and 2yr Papillon/Tshitshu. Any advice for us?
Recommendations appreciated.
November 19, 2008 | By Lourdes M. | 28 | Just Curious
You can take your dog into most shops and restaurants in Europe. If they are well behaved I do not understand why dogs are "not allowed". Paradoxixcally -- they are sometimes allowed in fancier shops (Sydney is always welcomed at teh Coach Store by… more ›
November 18, 2008 | By patrizia b. | 6 | Need to know
We are thinking of taking a little vacation for Thanksgiving, and go to Stratton, but there seems to be very limited availability when you have a dog with you. We wish it to be walking distance from 'downtown' and close to the ski facilities. Any sug… more ›
I am a junior at Chico State, my freshman year I bought a dog from the Butte Humane Society, He is my dearly beloved Cairo. This summer much to my mothers disappointment I rescued a Chihuahua puppy... my question is, Has anyone ever owned a dog whil… more ›
We wish we could take Harley with us but at 110#'s sometimes we have to find a sitter.
We wil be moving from GA to TX in January and will be driving there. The jim (cat) is not fond of the car is there something we can do to ease his anxiety?
October 31, 2008 | By Oldmaidcatwoman | 9 | Just Curious
With all the different microchip companies out there now, does anyone know if the chip readers are universal and read all other companies' chips?
Most trails in Colorado do not allow dogs...but horses are welcome
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