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By car
International
By airplane
Traveling with your pets
By ship
By train
TIPS
- Research your destination, allow significant lead time before travel to familiarize yourself with the requirements.
- Choose the right cabin, make sire they meet the size requirements or if they allow you to take a cabin for an additional fee, ask questions about it .
- Take precautions when bringing your pet though airport security.
- Be aware of all the dangers of flying your pet in a cargo hold, speak up if you see something.
- Air travel can be dangerous for animals that have short nasal passages leave them vulnerable to oxygen deprivation and heart stroke.
- Consider different options, driving usually is better to keep your pet healthier and happy, you can also leave them behind under the care of a pet sitter.
- Visit your pet, make sure they have all vaccines, and documents and your vet's name and clinic number and a list of their medications and a photo of you pet.
TIPS
- Research Pet-Friendly Cruise Lines: Not all cruise lines allow pets, and some have restrictions on certain routes or cabin types. Do your homework to find a line that accommodates your furry friend.
- Inquire About Kennel Facilities: If your cruise line offers kennels, ask about their conditions. Ensure they are protected from extreme weather and provide a comfortable environment for your pet.
- Book a Pet-Friendly Cabin: Some lines allow pets in private cabins. If this option is available, it may provide a more comfortable experience for both you and your pet.
- Contact the Cruise Line Directly: Reach out to the cruise line to get specific information about their pet policies, including any required documentation or vaccinations.
- Check Pet Regulations at Your Destination: Be aware of any quarantine requirements or restrictions in the countries you'll be visiting. Ensure your pet meets all necessary health and documentation standards.
- Prepare for Kennel Time: If you'll need to use the ship's kennel, bring your pet's favorite toys, bedding, and treats to help them feel more comfortable.
- Monitor Your Pet Frequently: Check on your pet regularly, especially if they're in a kennel. Ensure they have access to food, water, and a clean environment.
- Consider a Pet-Sitting Service: If you're uncomfortable leaving your pet in a kennel, research pet-sitting services at your destination. This can provide a more personalized and stress-free experience for your furry friend.
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TIPS
- Although not all the companies accept pets, it’s important to ask for the requirements and if they allow pets.
- They have weight limits( the maximum weight is 20 lbs).
- The service animals are permitted, only if they are trained to perform a specific task of a person with a disability.
- It’s the passengers responsibility to attend to their pets needs.
- The pet travels in their own crate or dog carrier (maximum size for pet carriers is 19" long x 14" wide x 10.5" high)
- The passengers must bring all the pet documentation (like a vaccine certificación).
TIPS
1. Ensure the safety and comfort of your pet. 2. Verify that you have an updated ID. 3. Keep your vaccines up to date and check your health. 4. Find out about the requirements necessary to fly or transport it internationally. 5. Carry a recent photo of your pet with you. 6. Consider that traveling by car is usually safer. 7. Consult the veterinarian before the trip. 8. Choose a carrier that is safe and comfortable. 9. Make sure he has enough food and water. 10. Get your pet used to the carrier beforehand. 11. Check the regulations at your destination.
TIPS
- You also have to stop so that your pet can rest and stretch since for us it may seem like very little travel time, but we must not forget that for them it is much longer, you must also make sure that they do not stick their heads out of the window as they can hurt themselves.
- Thinking about your pet is very important so to take care of it is recommended that a person goes with it in the back, as well as never leaving it alone in the car and less without air since high temperatures can cause problems for your pets and even death.
- For dogs the safest place is in the back of the car with the seatbelt, because it is a good way to make sure that your dog does not escape when the door is open. The seatbelt is also good for keeping your dog in place when it is upset, although it is not proven to protect them from an accident.
- For cats, because they are so restless, they do not like to be in cars, so it is recommended that they are in a carrier, held with the seat belt to prevent them from getting upset and creating an accident.