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Pet Travel Information for International & domestic Pet TravelTraveling with pets takes preparation. Many states and countries have strict rules are regulations that must be followed before your pet is allowed entrance to your travel destination! We offer domestic pet travel information, international pet travel information, pet articles, discount pet medicines, discount pet travel gear and more. Pet Travel Information is your only website for free travel certificates and documentation downloads! Did you know... Flea and Tick Control is mandatory! If your pet has fleas or ticks, it could be denied access to your destination or worse, be kept in quarantine until the flea problem has been resolved. Believe me, controlling the fleas yourself is much less expensive then letting the governing agencies do it for you! Because of this fact, we have partnered with a company who has agreed to offer our visitors the absolute lowest price on Flea Control products. Before you take your pet anywhere, make sure flea's are not going to be a problem.
Over 50% of the states in the US require pet restraint systems while driving. You can be fined for not having your pet in some type of restraint system while riding in the family car. 95% of pet carsickness is stress related and not motion related. Your pet may relate a car trip with being taken away from its first home, or trips to the Vet or even worse, the Kennel. To minimize your pets stress and possible car sickness:
Be prepared for fleas and ticks. Pets who are traveling sometimes wind up in wooded areas which contain ticks or in areas which are infected with fleas. Have some good flea and tick protection on-hand just in case. Frontline and Advantage are about the best over the counter flea control available. Leaving a pet unattended in a car is now illegal in many places. According to the AAA, if it's 85 degrees outdoors, in 15 minutes your car's dashboard can heat up to 170 degrees - even if you leave the windows cracked open. Just remember that heat stroke in pets can nearly always be avoided. Many pet friendly hotels require a certificate of good health from your veterinarian. If you are traveling with your your pet, you should always carry a certificate of good health from your veterinarian. Having your pet checked out by a professional before traveling is always a good idea. Be sure to ask your veterinarian for a certificate of good health and keep it available at all times. See Pet Articles for more information. |
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