Tip for long plane flights with a small dog
So far, the longest flights Chloe has taken have been about 5-6 hours long. Traveling to Europe or Asia, however, will take almost twice as long. What if I miscalculate my ice cube rations, and she has...
View ArticleAccidents happen: Keeping your pet’s carrier clean with DryFur inserts
You may balk at paying $6 for each of these inserts, but they do their job perfectly. The idea is that if your dog has an accident in her carrier, a pad will absorb the pee and you can whisk out the...
View ArticleTravel tip: Practice ahead of time with pee pads
Photo by jpcorreacarvalho In an earlier post, I passed on a tip about surviving a long plane trip with your in-cabin dog: If she starts sending signals that she really, really has to go, carry her to...
View ArticleHotels, airports, airplanes: Teaching Chloe to use pee pads
When Chloe arrived in our home, we skipped the pee pad part of house-training. We have a (very small) side yard, so when the moment seemed right (and yes, often just after the right moment), we’d whisk...
View ArticleReader’s report and tips: A trip to Northern California’s Shenandoah Valley...
This is my lowest moment as a blogger. Reader Jennifer, the source of two terrific reports in 2011 (a review of Bellevue, WA’s Sheraton Hotel, and suggestions for dog-friendly activities in and near...
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