Sentences with phrase «only traveling with their dogs»

Many pet owners make the mistake of only traveling with their dogs when necessary.

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For travel only between Hyannis, New Bedford, Nantucket or Martha's Vineyard, dogs may be transported with or without a kennel under the following conditions:
Unlike many Y chromosome (male) lineages found in European and recent American breeds, only one village dog (in Alaska) carries an A1 Y chromosome, indicating that the breeds from this lineage probably didn't travel around the world with European colonization as much as some other breeds.
Several studies in dogs have shown that blocking substance P from the NK1 receptor is very effective in preventing vomiting due to motion sickness.5 In a study of 122 dogs with a history of motion sickness dosed 2 hours before travel, only 7 % vomited after being administered maropitant; in contrast, 55 % of dogs in a placebo group vomited.11
My recommendation is you start with a wire crate, perhaps have a plastic or fabric crate for travel, and a furniture style crate only when your dog is fully house trained and you'd like to fit the crate into the style of your home.
Only travel with a well - behaved dog that is friendly to people and especially children.
Pet carriers are an ideal option for traveling with cats and small dogs because they act not only as a form of protection, but also can provide a reassuring space for the pet within the vehicle.
The only thing crates could / should be used for is when traveling, so I supposed it's fine to get a dog comfortable with it if you travel a lot but for day to day living — pen it in the kitchen or a tiled area when they aren't yet housebroken and you have to leave or leave it outside with access to shelter but it's cruel to keep a dog penned up for most of the day!
Unfortunately, only about 28 percent of people who travel with their dogs use some kind of restraint in the car, according to the APPA survey.
The LEED Gold - certified resort is only six miles from Aspen / Pitkin Airport, a great relief if you're traveling with a dog (let alone kids).
I don't know if we could describe it as «funniest», but the part of our travel that was the most fun can only be our month volunteering with dogs at Elephant Nature Park in the north of Thailand.
But come on: I can't be the only guy out there who — while obsessed with travel — also loves his job, his NON-NOMADIC way of life and who truly enjoys coming home every day to his family and his dog.
My intro / bio - I'm one of the BiggerPockets blog authors, have been doing that for about 5 years now, I've invested solely in rental properties (primarily turnkey and with the exception of a couple investments I made in Nicaragua a few years back), my background is in Aerospace Engineering but I'm only in REI now, I love traveling, I live in Venice Beach, I'm a pilot, I recently got a Master's in Spiritual Psychology (weird, I know), I have the world's cutest Pekingese dog, and I love the beach.
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