Not exact matches
Air carriers have their own regulations concerning a (1) a certificate of health from a USDA accredited veterinarian within 10 days of any travel date; (2) a summer pet embargo when
temperatures are forecasted to be above 85F / 29.5 C
at any point on the itinerary (origin, transfer, or final destination); 75F / 24C for snub - nose animals; (3) limits on the number of service animals and small pets allowed as carry - on luggage in cabin on a flight, (4) specific air
kennel dimensions and strength to ensure the comfort and safety of the animal, and others.
But in the northern hemipshere,
at least, it seems that changeable weather — warm
temperatures one day and back to snow and ice the next — can also make dogs more susceptible to catching contagious diseases like
kennel cough.
With
kennel cough, they shouldn't be lethargic (mopey), stop eating or run much of a
temperature at all so if you see any of that, they probably do need medication from your veterinarian.
Due to the
kennel's geographic location, it is unlikely that indoor
temperatures at night dropped below the thermoneutral zone despite low outdoor
temperatures.
Grumpy Cat will be
at the Humane Society, 2700 Ninth St., to participate in the ribbon - cutting ceremony Jan. 24 for the Society's new Mobile Adoption Center, a fully - customized,
temperature controlled, 26 - foot RV with modular
kennels inside capable of holding up to 30 animals in comfort and safety.