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Public Transportation


While the most popular method of vacationing with pets is by private automobile, sometimes public transportation may be need to reach your destination.

Or you may be relocating and ground transportation is not a reasonable alternative or not possible.

We have looked into the most popular methods of public transportation and found some interesting information that you should consider when planning a vacation or travel with your pet.

 

 

Airlines

Airline pet transportation is governed by the International Airline Transportation Association (IATA). Their rules are clear, but the fees charged can vary greatly by airline and can be quite complicated.

Because airlines are the second most used means of vacationing with, and transporting your pet, we have put together a comprehensive summary of tips on traveling by air with you pet, including links and phone numbers for most major carriers.

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Car Rental

The good news is that most car rental companies rent to people traveling with pets, the bad news is that you must read the fine print, or you may be stuck with extra cleaning fees.

You should take certain precautions so that your pet doesn't damage the interior of the car or leave a "fur" interior.

  • Make sure her nail have been trimmed before leaving home or utilize nail covers.
  • Have her trimmed and combed prior to the trip, and utilize a carrier or pet seat belt when driving. This keeps them safe as well as keeping the upholstery clean.
  • Cover the area under the carrier or where the pet will be riding to reduce cleanup of hair and protect from "accidents".
  • Provide toys and chews to keep them busy.
  • DO NOT leave him in the car unattended, in a strange environment he may try to dig his way out!
  • Take a lint or hair remover with you and clean up as much as possible before turning the car in.

Finally, always remember to check with the rental agency well in advance, to make sure they allow pets on board. Be sure to ask if there are any restrictions or extra charges!

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Trains

Sorry, but Amtrack doesn't transport pets! (Most European trains do!)

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Buses


Most commercial carriers don't allow pets onboard, except for special needs animals, but always check with you carrier.

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Cruise lines

Most cruise lines won't accept pets on board due to the various quarantine restrictions of the countries they visit, but check with you travel agent.

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Pet Relocation

If you are relocating and have to transport your pet by himself, it is critical that you take every precaution to make sure your pet is well taken care of and arrives safely. There are two agencies that you should contact that will help provide the information you need, and access to private companies that specialize in the transportation of animals.

The Animal Transportation Association (AATA) An international non-profit organization dedicated to safe and humane transport of animals
The Independent Pet and Animal Transportation Association (IPATA) An International Network of pet relocation specialists working together to provide professional pet transportation services worldwide

 

 

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