Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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She was woozy that day, which is how we were hoping it would be. The point is for her to be a little woozy *during the trip* but not after. So I'll try it once more between now and the first of november (our scheduled final departure date). And then - she won't get any at all, until the night before the first leg from Connecticut to Virginia. Three days' worth only, because that's how many days we'll be on the road. |
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We drove from Wisconsin with our giant breed dog and cat in the back of the car. They did just great. Many pet friendly hotels along the way. I was just not comfortable putting him on an airplane although if yours can fit in a pet carrier under your seat, you could fly with him. Good luck!
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Thanks all for the tips. Will try small cage for under seat on plane only 21/2 hr flight but not sure he will tolerate it.
Thanks again
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When you make your airline reservations, you should do it by phone and make a reservation for your pet at the same time. You won't have to pay until you get to the gate, but you must have a rez as they only allow a limited number of pets onboard. Another thing to take into consideration is the outside temperature if your pet is not flying in the cabin. Airlines have temp limits. Most are 85 or under, but not under 45. Good luck, and do some research. I would start by calling airlines (not all will take pets nowadays) and getting their rules.
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