Monday 20 April 2009
Flying Fur!There are many reasons why you might need to travel with a pet animal: it might be part of a complex family relocation, you may be bringing home a newly acquired animal, or simply taking a pet away with you on a holiday. But travel can be stressful for an animal so it helps if you have the facts before you start out. hotels & holidaysWhatever the reason for moving an animal, it's important to know the
regulations and the conditions that might affect you or the animal –
whether it's crossing a border or entering an area with a health hazard. If you plan to travel without your pet, you can find local pet accommodation (and more) in the Dogs, Cats, Pets & Livestock category of The AngloFILE directory of local English-speaking businesses and services. If you've newly arrived in the region, or maybe have a newly acquired pet, find out about the insects that may pose a danger; have a look at the INFOrmation Page Pet Threats & Animal Dangers. And finally, Pets & Animals Local Discussions is where you can ask questions or share information about animals of all types - from your household pet to the regional wildlife. Featured Advertiser
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