![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "Stopping overnight gives them a chance to use the litter box at their leisure and eat and drink comfortably," said Golon, the founder of High Paw Media. ![]() Golon said when they travel, the family stops at pet-friendly hotels rather than drive nonstop. "You have to know your pet."Ĭaroline Golon's two Persian cats "are not big fans of car travel" - the only way that they can travel since their breed is banned by many airlines - so they don't go on trips. Carter, the pet travel expert for AOL's Paw Nation and a Chihuahua owner. "Some dogs don't like to travel, some love it," said Kelly E. Experts say before including a pet in travel plans, consider whether it would enjoy the experience. The majority of four-legged carry-on passengers are dogs, but some airlines allow rabbits, birds and other small animals. Pets aren't allowed on Amtrak trains, Greyhound buses or cruise lines, but they can go on many regional train, bus and boat lines. Department of Transportation estimates more than 2 million pets and other animals are transported by air each year. It causes you to explore and go see different things and meet people." By air "She was so excited, I could imagine her dog's eye view of the world. "Every trip was better when Chula could be with us," she said of her Shetland sheepdog. ![]()
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