Travel with Your Dog on Vacation

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Get tips for pet-friendly travel, including where to stay, how to handle pet air travel, having a dog supply kit, and other animal gear and requirements in this free video series and guide.

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Tags: travel, instructional, auto, leash, dog, pet, trip, best, car, road, man, friend

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Summary: Man has long had a unique relationship with one particular animal on this planet: the dog. We've taken dogs into our homes to domesticate and care for them, and for this we call dogs friends. We keep them as our pets, but to some they are as precious as children. Some people even love their dogs so much, they want to take them everywhere they go.

Over time, dogs have proven to be well adapted for human life – even expressing qualities of loyalty and bravery, and responding to our commands. Studies have also shown that pets like dogs can help dramatically reduce a person’s stress level. In this free video series, learn how to take man’s best friend with you on the road, in a plane, to a hotel or to just about anywhere you go. Our expert will give you tips for pet-friendly travel, including what supplies you should bring on a trip with your dog and how to keep your dog healthy along the way. It’s traveling with your dog made simple.

This series is an Equilibrio Films production.

About the Expert

Expert: Elise McMahon has a Ph.D. in animal behavior, and has been working with both domestic and wild dogs since the early 1990s. She began studying domestic dogs in the behavior clinic of the Veterinary Hospital at the University of Pennsylvania. She held a position there for 2 years and co-developed the Puppy Problem Prevention Program with Lois Hall. During that time Elise was also working with a local trainer, Steve Lindsay. Prior to earning her degree, she was a private animal behavior consultant. After completing her fieldwork on Chilean foxes, she opened a training center and began providing both private and group classes, as well as individual evaluations and consultations.

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