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How To Prepare Your Pet For In-Cabin Airplane Travel

Plan ahead to make traveling with your pet easy. More and more people taking their furry friend with them on vacation, and many destinations are now aware of this and very accommodating. Make sure you contact any hotels ahead of time, both to verify that they allow pets and to find out if they have any fees or restrictions. If you plan on attending any events or attractions where your pet is not welcome, ensure you have a safe place to leave them temporarily such as a doggy day care.

Flying can be difficult for pets so you should make sure that they are as comfortable as they can possibly be. Putting their favorite toy or blanket into the kennel with them may help them to feel more relaxed and comfortable. Airlines may let you see your pet during a long layover if you ask.

When making travel hotel accommodations make sure you call ahead and actually speak to someone at the hotel. Ask about their pet policy to find out if they allow pets and if they charge extra fees for pets. This enables you to choose a hotel that fits well for you whether you are traveling with pets or allergic to pets.

If you plan to travel and have animals, you will need to decide whether they are staying behind or coming with you. Pets can make travel hard if they will need a care giver while you’re gone or the places you plan to travel are not pet friendly. Searching for inexpensive care or pet friendly destinations in advance will help you tremendously.

If you plan to be travelling for more than a week, make accommodations for your pets. Your neighbor or sister-in-law may assure you that stopping by is not a hassle, but you should not place that obligation on them for any longer than a week. There are many kennels and vet offices that will be glad to feed, play with and even, bathe your pets.

Before you travel, make arrangements for pets at least two weeks in advance. Kennels and vet boarding often fills up, especially if you’re traveling on or near a major holiday. If someone is coming to your home to feed your pet, make sure they’re available in advance so you’ll have time to look into other options if your pet sitter isn’t available.

 Photo by Marco Zanferrari

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