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- Pet Travel | Domestic and International Travel With a Pet
Are you taking your pet from the United States to another country? Contact a USDA-accredited veterinarian as soon as you decide to travel They will help you determine your destination country's pet entry requirements and assist you through the process
- Pet Travel Overview - Delta Air Lines
Some pets can travel with Delta as a carry-on or shipped as (very special) cargo, depending on their size Review the requirements at delta com
- Pet Travel Safety | Healthy Pets, Healthy People | CDC
Always supervise pets while traveling and on adventures Keep your pet in a carrier or on a leash Don't allow pets to interact with other animals, especially street dogs, stray animals or wild animals
- A guide to traveling with pets - Betterpet
Whether it’s via road trips or traveling by plane or train, learn the best ways to travel with your pet, including how to prepare and what to expect Dogs For the Doggos
- Pets − Travel information − American Airlines
Which destinations allow travel with pets? You can travel with a pet on most flights up to 12 hours or flights to from select locations: Within the 48 contiguous United States ; The U S and Canada* Alaska ; Mexico* Puerto Rico ; St Croix ; St Thomas
- Traveling with Pets: Essential Advice and Things to Know | EVCC
Traveling with pets may come with some challenges However, with the right preparation, it’s an experience that both you and your furry friend will cherish forever From vet check-ups and packing essentials to finding pet-friendly accommodations, each step paves the way for a smoother trip
- Travel Safety Tips - ASPCA
For some pet parents, a trip is no fun if the four-legged members of the family can’t come along But traveling can be highly stressful, both for you and your pets If you’re planning to take a trip with pets in tow, we have some tips to help ensure a safe and comfortable journey for everyone
- 8 Questions You Should Ask Before Traveling With Your Dog
“When traveling with your pet, make sure to have access to their veterinary records, proper confinement ― bag, crate or both ― and any medication they may need,” said Dr Carly Fox, a veterinarian at the Schwarzman Animal Medical Center “In addition, make sure your pet has clear identification and is microchipped ”
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