Skies Not So Friendly for Short-Snouted Dogs
If your pooch is a Pug or English Bulldog, you might want to travel with him by train or car instead of by plane. According to a U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) report released last month,...
View ArticleTop 3 Dog-Friendly Airlines
Recent news of dogs being lost and killed has made many pet parents wary of taking their dogs along on trips that require flying, which is why i Love Dog-Friendly took on the task of finding the top...
View ArticlePreparing to Fly With Your Dog
Last week’s tip: The Top Three Dog-Friendly Airlines Before you hit the skies with your favorite pooch, make sure you have everything on our checklist to ensure that you and your furry buddy have a...
View ArticleTips for Flying with a Short-Snouted Dog
If you’re the pet parent of a short-snouted (brachycephalic) dog, you should take extra precautions when flying with your pooch. The following breeds are considered to have short snouts (some airlines...
View ArticleTips for Choosing an Airline-Approved Dog Crate
Last week: Tips for Traveling to Africa With Your Dog When you travel by plane with your dog and he must stay in the cargo hold, you want to ensure that he is safe and comfortable in a crate during...
View ArticleBudget-Friendly Airlines to Fly with Your Pup
The summer travel season is upon us, and it’s not just people who will be flying – dogs will be braving the skies, too. If you’re planning to fly with your pooch this summer, you should call the...
View ArticleTravel in Style: Charter a Jet for Your Pampered Pet
Pets and pet parents wanting to travel in style on their own private chartered jet will be happy to learn that Blue Star Jets, Sit ‘n Stay and Chien Bleu have partnered, and will be offering the...
View ArticleAirports with Dog Boarding Facilities
If you’re a dog parent, then you know all of the extra steps you have to take to get your dog cared for while you are gone. But what if you could skip most of those steps and board your dog at the...
View ArticleUS Airlines with the Best and Worst Pet Safety Records
On a monthly basis since May 2005, all commercial U.S. passenger airlines must let the U.S. Dept. of Transportation (DOT) know how many pets were lost, injured or killed while being transported. The...
View ArticleWhat It Costs to Fly With Your Dog in the US
If you’re planning to take a trip aboard a commercial airline with your dog this year, here are the fees each way for four-legged flyers on domestic flights. (Note that several airlines are raising...
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