With travel picking up in the spring, Dr. Audrey Wystrach has some tips for keeping your furry friends safe and happy while …
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9 comments
It’s about time they got with the program!
MY DOG IS MY CHILD
Here's the best tip, DON'T!!! it's hell for them just to make yourself feel a little better…
Keep your dog off airplanes is the only tip you need
I flew to Europe with my Great Dane/Rotty mix, 188lbs. In 1996. It cost $700. to ship him over, "air freight". The French allowed him to go back to the U$ as an extra check in bag for $500. Francs/$100. The Frence love their dogs. He went into the Royal Casino in Monte Carlo and was a hit. Hit went to 8 countries with me. We drove all over Europe. Then we flew back to NOLA and then from SFO to HON. My Danes since him have all been Service Animals and flown in the cabin with me. WOOOOF WOOOOOF
First tip is to not get a shitbull murder dog
Woof Woof
I don't think that hotels should allow pets because they are dangerous. I'm afraid of any kind of pets especially dogs and cats
Learn to comprehend their messages about when they need to relieve themselves, and that they don't want to ride in the back of trucks in bad weather anymore than humans do. BUT, keep them OUT OF STORES and BUSINESSES they don't belong in!!