travel
When a pet sitter just won't do, pet-friendly travel locales and useful tips for a safe, smooth, and comfortable journey for critters of all kinds.
6 Tips to Travel With Your Pet
Planning a trip can be quite stressful. You have to worry about accommodations, modes of transportation, and vacation plans. Add a pet into the mix and you’ll be adding more items to your list. Follow our six tips to help make the process go more smoothly when traveling with your beloved pets.
By Julia Nikolaus3 years ago in Petlife
The Top 5 Best Famous Beautiful Hill Station Visit In India
1: The Pachmarhi Madhya Pradesh Pachmarhi is located in the middle of India where people visit every year. Pachmarhi is the best tourist place, where you should visit. Read more: India tour place Pachmarhi
By RAKESH WANGE4 years ago in Petlife
Prologue
There weren’t always dragons in the Valley. If Weise had been asked a day before, he would have said there had never been dragons in the Valley. But this was today, not the day before, and there really was no getting around the fact that he was in the Valley and that he did indeed have himself a dragon.
By Jay Mulling4 years ago in Petlife
Avoid Airline Restrictions For Traveling with Your Pet with an ESA Certificate
Traveling with your emotional support animal without any additional fee or costs is allowed by airline carriers if you have an ESA letter. First, read through just how tough it is on a pet during the whole trip and what you would be required to do if your animal was not an ESA.
By Ric francis4 years ago in Petlife
The Cats of Istanbul
Istanbul really surprised us! We flew there from Morocco in October 2020, after nine months of being locked down due to Covid. We didn't research the city at all, other than knowing that it had 15 million people in it. We figured that we wouldn't like it based on that information, and would get in, stay for a couple of days, then get out again. However, after 4 days, we realized that we still didn't want to leave.
By Jillian Amatt - Artistic Voyages4 years ago in Petlife
How TO Manage YOUR PETS WHEN YOU GO ON VACATION
Whether you're gone every week or a half year there are three primary choices for your pet when you're holiday. You can have somebody deal with your pet in your home, have your pet go to another person's place or take your pet with you. How you manage them relies upon how lengthy you're voyaging, how much cash you're willing to spend and the amount you trust others to deal with your more distant family.
By divya patidar4 years ago in Petlife
Traveling Tales A Life Unleashed
Traveling Tales by Missy Mae If you are a dog lover, or not, I hope that by telling this tale you will understand how complete devotion changed my life. I hope at least it will help you to appreciate how animals are here to teach us humans about unconditional love. Let me introduce you to my friend Murphy. She is a Carin terrier who on the day I met never took her eyes off me once. How we came together is a whole different story and that was six years ago. Let us just say that God works in mysterious ways, and he knows better what we need then we do. I know that people think that I am crazy because where I go Murphy goes but it is only because they have never had such a loving companion like she is to me. I do not think you have to be a dog lover to appreciate when someone is there besides you because they know you need the comfort, but more importantly is that they love you. To me she is one of the best friends I have had in all my life because I know that she will not desert me, leave me, or abandon me like many humans have. She never questions what I am doing, why I am doing it, or where we are going. These are the reasons she makes the best traveling companion. My mistakes that I make, the wrong turns that I take, or the weird places that I want to stop she is always ready to accept. She does not criticize, she does not question, and she does not complain. She is always ready to go and adventure to wherever I choose to take her and these last couple of years I have taken her on some interesting travels.
By Trish Birmingham4 years ago in Petlife
Acrophobia
“We will be going right by the Gateway Arch! We should definitely stop and see that,” I announced to my family as we figured out our plans for the next destination on our map. We had traveled from the frozen snow packed roads of our Alaskan home down through our neighbors in Canada and were making our way across the lower 48 states experiencing so many wonders.
By Viltinga Rasytoja4 years ago in Petlife
The Coyote and the Hound
Dogs are our best friend, but very few ever had the freedom of Elmer Fudd, the red bone hound. He is a ranch dog like no other, truly a hound of hounds. I would say he’s my dog, but really he is his own dog. I am just his bud that he lives with that provides food, water, and access to his bed through a dog door, when he feels like it. He often chooses to sleep outside hanging with the horses, his other friends who somehow have learned to love him, after making a game out of him chasing them. Sometimes he even herds them to me when he knows I am trying to find them in the woods to go for a ride, although he started out doing the opposite. But even that isn’t his favorite game. His favorite game is to race cars down our remote dirt road driveway as they leave, reaching speeds up to 30mph. It terrifies anyone new coming to the ranch for the first time thinking that he is running away, but everyone used to him has fun racing him out of the driveway. He always gives up as soon as he reaches the neighbor's driveway to head home, sometimes bringing the neighbor dog back for a date at the food bowl. He is in love with her, but fortunately their date never progresses beside him bringing her inside to the food dish.
By Jessica R Faunce4 years ago in Petlife
A Boy named Blu
I truly believe that dogs are a gift sent from above, they’re our companions, they’re loyal, forgiving, understanding, kind, trustworthy and they’re our best friends. Their whole life revolves around us, and they love us with their entire heart and soul. We are their family, and they are ours, and that’s exactly the way it’s supposed to be.
By Lindsay Appleton4 years ago in Petlife











