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]]>Before planning your trip, research the pet regulations and requirements of your destination. This includes pet entry regulations for different countries, states, or cities, and accommodation policies. Airlines also have their own set of rules for pet travel, including breed restrictions, carrier dimensions, and documentation like health certificates and vaccination records.
Pets need regular breaks to stretch, eat, and relieve themselves. When traveling by car, plan to stop every 2-3 hours. For air travel, choose direct flights when possible to minimize stress and transit times for your pet. Always have a leash and collar with ID tags on your pet during breaks.
Lastly, prepare a travel kit for your pet that includes food, water, bowls, waste bags, grooming supplies, medication, and a first-aid kit. Also, pack their favorite toys or blankets to give them a sense of familiarity and comfort. And don’t forget water!
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]]>Tucked away in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville stands out as a prime destination for pet-friendly travel. The city’s downtown area is home to a plethora of hotels, restaurants, and parks that are known to welcome four-legged friends, while the nearby Pisgah National Forest offers an idyllic backdrop for some outdoor bonding. Head to the park for an afternoon hike, then stop by Posana restaurant, where they take the term “doggie bag” to a new level with a special menu just for pups.
Playful pups and their adventurous owners are sure to have a good time in the red rock landscapes of Sedona. Just outside the city, numerous hiking trails of various levels provide the opportunity to get some exercise and fresh air before returning to one of its many pet-friendly hotels. We recommend the Sky Rock Inn, where they welcome both dogs and cats.
Portland is well-known for its eclectic and down-to-earth culture, which contributes to an overall highly pet-friendly vibe. The city boasts plenty of parks with designated areas to let dogs off the leash, and many local businesses cater to pets as well. Be sure to stop by Bring! Treats for Dogs for some homemade goodies.
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]]>Delta Airlines
Delta allows pets on both domestic and international flights, provided that they meet specific age requirements. All pets must be at least 10 weeks old for domestic flights, 16 weeks old for flights to the U.S. from another country, and at least 15 weeks old when flying to destinations in the EU.
Southwest Airlines
Little vaccinated dogs and cats are welcome aboard Southwest, as long as their carrier can fit under the seat in front. Although only one pet is permitted per carrier, two pets of the same breed can be in the same kennel if they are both able to stand up and move around inside.
Frontier Airlines
If you’d like to transport more unusual pets, Frontier is your friend. In addition to dogs and cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, and household birds can also accompany passengers in the cabin on domestic flights. Soft-sided carriers are preferred, and food and water cannot be given to your furry friend during the flight, sadly.
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]]>Before planning your trip, research the pet regulations and requirements of your destination. This includes pet entry regulations for different countries, states, or cities, and accommodation policies. Airlines also have their own set of rules for pet travel, including breed restrictions, carrier dimensions, and documentation like health certificates and vaccination records.
Pets need regular breaks to stretch, eat, and relieve themselves. When traveling by car, plan to stop every 2-3 hours. For air travel, choose direct flights when possible to minimize stress and transit times for your pet. Always have a leash and collar with ID tags on your pet during breaks.
Lastly, prepare a travel kit for your pet that includes food, water, bowls, waste bags, grooming supplies, medication, and a first-aid kit. Also, pack their favorite toys or blankets to give them a sense of familiarity and comfort. And don’t forget water!
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]]>The post The Best Destinations for Traveling With Pets appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Tucked away in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville stands out as a prime destination for pet-friendly travel. The city’s downtown area is home to a plethora of hotels, restaurants, and parks that are known to welcome four-legged friends, while the nearby Pisgah National Forest offers an idyllic backdrop for some outdoor bonding. Head to the park for an afternoon hike, then stop by Posana restaurant, where they take the term “doggie bag” to a new level with a special menu just for pups.
Playful pups and their adventurous owners are sure to have a good time in the red rock landscapes of Sedona. Just outside the city, numerous hiking trails of various levels provide the opportunity to get some exercise and fresh air before returning to one of its many pet-friendly hotels. We recommend the Sky Rock Inn, where they welcome both dogs and cats.
Portland is well-known for its eclectic and down-to-earth culture, which contributes to an overall highly pet-friendly vibe. The city boasts plenty of parks with designated areas to let dogs off the leash, and many local businesses cater to pets as well. Be sure to stop by Bring! Treats for Dogs for some homemade goodies.
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]]>The post These Airlines Will Let You Fly With Your Furry Friends appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Delta Airlines
Delta allows pets on both domestic and international flights, provided that they meet specific age requirements. All pets must be at least 10 weeks old for domestic flights, 16 weeks old for flights to the U.S. from another country, and at least 15 weeks old when flying to destinations in the EU.
Southwest Airlines
Little vaccinated dogs and cats are welcome aboard Southwest, as long as their carrier can fit under the seat in front. Although only one pet is permitted per carrier, two pets of the same breed can be in the same kennel if they are both able to stand up and move around inside.
Frontier Airlines
If you’d like to transport more unusual pets, Frontier is your friend. In addition to dogs and cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, and household birds can also accompany passengers in the cabin on domestic flights. Soft-sided carriers are preferred, and food and water cannot be given to your furry friend during the flight, sadly.
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