Thinking of taking your dog or cat with you the next time you fly? For a growing percentage of the 90.5 million pet owners in the U.S., the answer is yes. But while the notion of boarding a plane with ...
Pet flight nannies help organize travel for your furry friends and make sure they get to their destinations safely and ...
We Americans love our pets — so much so that in 2024, we spent $150.6 billion on them. About half of us have a dog, and more than a third have a cat. I’ve had a dog most of my life, but I never ...
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Traveling with pets can be rewarding, but requires careful planning and consideration for their safety and comfort. Never leave pets in a car in extreme temperatures, even for short periods, as it can ...
Traveling can be stressful. Traveling with a pet, even more so. Recent articles in the Wall Street Journal and the New York Post featured travelers who believed their dogs had been put on a no-fly ...
A Jack Russel Terrier waits at the airport in a grey and black carrier. Many pet owners prefer traveling with their fluffy companions, and most airlines make it possible to bring them on board. That ...
Travelers with pets should book nonstop flights, preferably the first flight of the day, to minimize stress on their animals. Soft-sided carriers with see-through mesh are recommended for in-cabin pet ...
The UN aviation agency is about to meet in a matter of days. Colombia urges ICAO to create global standards for pet safety on flights. ICAO can recommend standards, but enforcement depends on member ...
When Irene and Rich Nowak pack for a flight, they include catnip for George, who won't leave home without it. And the Nowaks don't leave their Starkey, N.Y., home without George. The cat is part of ...