Dog Travel: More Helpful Tips When Traveling With The Family Dog
November 14, 2008 by Austin Pawers · Leave a Comment
When you’re planning your next family trip, everyone is likely to be thrilled and will have more fun if you take the family dog along. Whether you are planning to travel by car, plane, train, or ship, in hot or cold weather - traveling with your dog doesn’t have to be difficult for you or your canine pal if you follow these simple pet travel tips: Read more
Dog Travel: Helpful Tips While Traveling With Your Dog
November 14, 2008 by Austin Pawers · Leave a Comment
To ensure fun, stress-free travel with your canine pal, follow these 5 simple tips:
1. With experience, most dogs get over the tendency to become sick when riding in a moving vehicle. However, some will almost always get queasy. In such cases, you should ask your veterinarian to prescribe a motion sickness pill or a sedative. Read more
Dogs Parks (USA) – Part 3
November 10, 2008 by Austin Pawers · Leave a Comment
Some of the best dog parks that are located in the United States can be found in both small rural communities, as well as large major cities such as New York, California, and Florida. Read more
Dogs Parks (USA) – Part 2
November 10, 2008 by Austin Pawers · Leave a Comment
Continuing with our list of America’s favorite dog parks, take a look below and see what locations interest you in case you want to make a few stops with your dog when traveling across the good ol’ USA: Read more
Dogs Parks (USA) – Part 1
November 10, 2008 by Austin Pawers · Leave a Comment
Beautiful parks, specifically created for the enjoyment of dogs to roam around off their leash and play with their other canine friends, is becoming more and more popular in the United States. Read more
Best Dog Park (USA) – Cosmo Dog Park
November 10, 2008 by Austin Pawers · Leave a Comment
Judging by the number of dog parks have been created all across the United States, you would never guess that it’s only been a few decades since the very first park was built. Two of the first locations actually opened up at the same time, both produced by the same group of people, one in New York and one in San Francisco. Read more
Air Travel – Why Are Dogs Dying On Airplanes?
November 10, 2008 by Austin Pawers · Leave a Comment
According to a record keeping study that was started in May of 2005, by the US Department of Transportation, 96 pets were either injured, lost, or had died during air travel. Out of this number, exactly 17 pets were lost, 49 died, and 30 were injured. This information is probably a big surprise to most of you, considering that boarding your pet in a crate for airline travel is supposed to be safe. Read more
Air Travel – Is Your Dog Safe When Traveling By Plane?
November 10, 2008 by Austin Pawers · Leave a Comment
Just because thousands and thousands of pets are safely transferred from one destination to another via the airlines, it does not mean that dog owners are without responsible precautionary measures to ensure the safety of their family pet. Read more
Air Travel – Don’t Let Your Dog Be A Statistic
November 10, 2008 by Austin Pawers · Leave a Comment
An alarming number of dogs and other pets become injured, lost, or even die on board an airplane when traveling. Compared to the number of successful animals transported from one location to another via the airlines, this number is low, however, it only takes one incident to change your life forever when your dog becomes seriously injured or dies because of a lack of preparation on your part. Read more
Dog Crates: Consider Purchasing A Soft Side Dog Carrier For Your Needs
November 9, 2008 by Austin Pawers · Leave a Comment
Dog crates used to be available in only two styles: wired or plastic. Nowadays there are numerous designs, colors, and different material that make up a wide range of dog crates to choose from. Each dog carrier model has its own advantages and disadvantages, depending upon your needs. Read more



