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	<title>Comments on: What you need to know when taking the family pet on vacation</title>
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		<title>By: RG PetComm</title>
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		<description>For those who can&#039;t leave your pets behind here are some travel tips so visit your local pet supplies store:

• Make sure your pet&#039;s shots are up-to-date.
• Do not administer any medication or treatments without first discussing them with your veterinarian.
• Obtain documentation from your vet to show that your pet&#039;s vaccinations are current, and that your companion is healthy.
• If you are traveling to another country, check with that nation&#039;s embassy.
• Make sure your pets are wearing collars with current Identification tags.
• Pack any medications your pet may be taking.
• If you are traveling by automobile, think about the animal&#039;s safety as well as your own.
• Do not leave an animal unattended in a vehicle.
• Check with the Airline Carrier for specific requirements when traveling with your pet.
• Try to book a direct flight to your destination to eliminate additional stress by airline transfers.
• Call your hotel/motel ahead to confirm that pets are accepted and if any additional fees are required.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For those who can&#8217;t leave your pets behind here are some travel tips so visit your local pet supplies store:</p>
<p>• Make sure your pet&#8217;s shots are up-to-date.<br />
• Do not administer any medication or treatments without first discussing them with your veterinarian.<br />
• Obtain documentation from your vet to show that your pet&#8217;s vaccinations are current, and that your companion is healthy.<br />
• If you are traveling to another country, check with that nation&#8217;s embassy.<br />
• Make sure your pets are wearing collars with current Identification tags.<br />
• Pack any medications your pet may be taking.<br />
• If you are traveling by automobile, think about the animal&#8217;s safety as well as your own.<br />
• Do not leave an animal unattended in a vehicle.<br />
• Check with the Airline Carrier for specific requirements when traveling with your pet.<br />
• Try to book a direct flight to your destination to eliminate additional stress by airline transfers.<br />
• Call your hotel/motel ahead to confirm that pets are accepted and if any additional fees are required.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.RGPetComm.com" rel="nofollow">A Tired Dog is a Happy Dog!!</a></p>
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