Posts Tagged ‘vacation’

Waterproof Your Pooch

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

There’s more to dogs and water than the dogpaddle. Here are ways to keep your dog healthy and safe when its water play time.

swim-dog-floatSummer is not over yet. River and lakes remain. Our swimming pools still hold water. Our pets can find this enticing, but dogs need to know where and how to get out of the pool regardless of where they get in. Many dogs enjoy swimming without giving a thought to how clean or dirty the water. If your pet has had a dip in a lake or river, rinse them off to avoid ear mites, eye infections and pesky clingy insects which can embed themselves into their fur.

Fido might love to jump into your pool, but make certain they know how to get out safely. If a dog falls into a lake or river, his instinct tells him to turn around and get out from the point where they fell in. (more…)

Boarding Your Dog During Summer Vacations

Monday, June 1st, 2009

doggie-daycareIt happens every year about this time.   We get out the suitcases, start to pack up, and across the room our pets are paying close attention sizing up the situation to determine if they are going with. Then just when they are about to wag their tails, they start worrying if this scene means they are about to be left behind with a dog sitter or taken to a boarding facility.  Guilt. (more…)

Pet Only Airline Starts this July

Friday, April 17th, 2009

Airline “Pawsingers” can now travel in comfort!

dog on airplane with flight goggles

Pet Airways announced this week that it will offer pet only flights starting July 14th this summer.   Five cities including NY, Washington DC, Chicago and Los Angeles will first be served.   There are plans to expand nationwide.  Travel arrangements are web-enabled and your pets progress can be tracked online.   Trained attendants will take care of the pets with potty breaks and water and food available depending on the length of the flight.

There will be pet check-in’s and pet lounges to serve “pawsingers”.  Currently, most pets are transported in the cargo hold and considered baggage. According to the American Animal Hospital Association and the SPCA, 76 million cats and dogs travel with their owners each year.   Two million of these pets travel in the cargo holds of commercial airlines.  Over five thousand of these pets are injured in transit as temperature control and lack of sufficient  oxygen can be a problem leading to death via suffocation and heat prostration.  Almost every major airline has been sited for for repeatedly mishandling animals acording to the Animal, Plant and Health Inspection Service (APHIS). Pet Airways notes that pets will fly in the main climate controlled fully lit cabin.  Pets will quickly “disemBark” and not be left in the cold or heat.

For more information visit Petairways.com The site is extremely busy at this time.

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