Advice!!!
-Pet products that are useful, fun and enjoyable will make the pet and owner equally happy, thus taking the time to search for the right products are important.
-Treats are a good way to relieve stress and fight boredom during long periods of sitting and waiting around inside a small dog carrier.
-Weather conditions are very important to consider for any sized pet traveling in a small dog carrier.
-Suitable pet clothing is not something to be forgotten especially when hiking or partaking in any outdoor activities.
Hotels
-Luckily, in increasing amount of destinations are becoming more pet friendly, however it is always the ownerâs responsibility to make sure they are prepared for anything!
Things To Be Prepared Forâ¦
1. Some accommodations will charge a fee per night, per pet
2. Some animals may not be allowed
3. Most hotels or motels will expect that animals are naturally well behaved without a muzzle
4. Some accommodations require a deposit for pets
5. Other accommodations may only require that an agreement is signed upon arrival
6. Few places treat the pet as though it is a member of the family
Airline Travel
-When traveling overseas, a pet owner needs to be aware of quarantine restrictions
-Travel between the USA, Canada and the UK all allow pets to travel without being quarantined by the Pet Travel Scheme (PETS)
-Check the airline regulations before you plan to bring you pet with you in a small pet carrier.
Car Travel
-A pet owner needs to be concerned about not only the petâs safety but also the driver and passengers.
-Pet may become annoyed, stressed, distracted, vocal and disruptive in side a small dog carrier which could interfere with the drivers ability to operate a car safely.
-The petâs temperament during car travel is an important consideration.
-Petâs need to get out of the small dog carrier and stretch just like us humans do.
-Safety restraints or harnesses are a good idea to keep petâs where they are wanted in the car, whether the pet is allowed in the front seat or not.
Daniel Urmann is a contributor and author for the website Small Dog Carriers.
