TRAVELING WITH YOUR PET
This section provides information and tips about pet travel. Included is a list of books as well as a bibliography of articles that may give you helpful information about traveling with your pet. We have also provided links to general information on pet travel and to pet travel requirements from some major airlines.
The best advice for traveling with your pet is to plan ahead. Have your pet checked by a veterinarian to make sure it is in good health for traveling. Be sure to take a copy of your pet's health certificate and proof of inoculation with you - these are required by many airlines and are also necessary when traveling to a foreign country. If you are traveling out of the country, please check with your travel carrier and the consulate of the country you'll be visiting for specific requirements well in advance. Many countries have quarantine laws regarding animals. Even within the U.S., it is wise to plan ahead, for example, Hawaii also has a quarantine law regarding animals entering the Islands.
Below you will find some resources which may provide you with more specific information as well as travel tips.
There is a great deal of information available about traveling with your pet. Below we have included a sample selection of articles from popular magazines and newspapers.
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Aci, M. E. Nelson, editor. Travel with or withouth Pets. Annenburg Communications Institute, 1997.
Barish, Eileen. Drs. Foster and Smith's Guide to Traveling with Your Pet. 2nd ed. Pet-Friendly Publications, 1998.
Barish, Eileen. Vacationing with You Pet: Eileen's Directory of Pet-Friendly
Lodging in the United States and Canada. Pet-Friendly Publications, 1999.
Previous title: Drs. Foster and
Smith's Guide to Traveling with Your Pet: Eileen's Directory of Pet-Friendly Lodging.
Pet-Friendly Publications, 1998.
Barrie, Anmarie. Cats and the Law. T.F.H. Publications, Inc.
1990, p. 102-115.
This chapter covers legal aspects of traveling
with cats including information for travel within the U.S. and international travel. Also
covered are topics related to importing and exporting of cats.
Barrie, Anmarie. Dogs and the Law. T.F.H. Publications, Inc.
1990, p. 69-80.
This chapter covers legal aspects of traveling
with dogs including information about travel within the U.S., importing, exporting, and
international travel.
Bauer, Nona Kilgore. Traveling with Dogs. TFH Publications, 1998.
Fish, Kathleen DeVanna and Robert N. Fish. Pets Welcome Series.
This series includes:
- Pets Welcome: A Guide to Hotels, Inns, and Resorts That Welcome You and Your Pet. Bon Vivant Press, 1998.
- Pets Welcome: A Guide to Hotels, Inns, and Resorts That Welcome You and Your Pet. Millennium Publishing Group, 1998.
- Pets Welcome SouthWest Edition: A Guide to Hotels, Inns, and Resorts That Welcome You and Your Pet. Bon Vivant Press, 1999.
- Pets Welcome: A Guide to Hotels, Inns, and Resorts That Welcome You and Your Pet: Pacific Northwest Edition. Bon Vivant Press, 1998.
Gallerstein, Gary A. with Heather Acker. The Complete Bird Owner's Handbook.
Howell Book House, 1994, p. 41-48.
This section is titled 'Travel Tips.' It covers
issues to be addressed when deciding whether or not to travel with your pet bird; in-home
care while you're away; boarding options; and tips for traveling by car and by air.
Great Vacations for You and Your Dog Abroad. Martin Management Books, 1996.
Great Vacations for You and Your Dog: USA 99-00. Martin Management Books, 1999.
Habgood, Dawn. On the Road Again with Man's Best Friend.
Dawbert Press.
Book series that offers selective guides to bed
and breakfast inns, hotels, and resorts that welcome you and your dog. Books in this
series cover the Southwest, New England, the West Coast, the Northwest, and the
Mid-Atlantic regions of the U.S.
Hanna, Jack and Mundis, Hester. Jack Hanna's Ultimate Pet Guide. Putnam Pub.
Group, 1996.
Includes a chapter on traveling with pets.
Have Pet Will Travel Guides. Brightmeadow, Inc.
This series publishes guides on traveling with
pets by region in the United States. Examples of available titles are:
- Have Pet Will Travel Guide: South Central Region. 1st ed. Brightmeadow, 1999.
- Have Pet Will Travel Guide: South East Region. Brightmeadow, 1999.
Kelsey-Wood, Dennis and Nona Kilgore Bauer. Traveling with Dogs. American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals; Chelsea House Publishers, 1998.
Nicholas, Barbara. The Portable Pet: How to Travel Anywhere with Your Dog or Cat. Harvard Common Press, 1990.
On the Road With Your Pet: Mobil 99 (Fodor's Travel Guides series).
Fodor's Travel Publications; Mobil Oil Corp., 1999.
Includes directories of pet-friendly resaurants
and lodgings and of kennels, pet-sitters, and veterinary referral agencies, as well as
tips for traveling with pets and information on pet first aid.
Randolph, Mary. Dog Law. Nolo Press, 1994, chapter 6, p. 6/1 -
6/20.
This chapter is titled Traveling with Dogs and
covers some legal aspects of dog travel including various airline restrictions and
liability limits. Also included is a checklist for air travel and some information about
international restrictions.
Traveling with Your Pet 2000: The AAA Petbook. American Automobile
Association, 2000.
Previous title: Traveling with Your
Pet: The AAA Petbook: The AAA Guide to More than 10,000 Pet-Friendly, AAA Rated Lodgings
Across the United States and Canada. 1999 edition.
Walters, Heather M. Take Your Pet Along: 1001 Places to Stay with Your Pet. Mce, 1997.
Whitaker, Barbara. Have Dog Will Travel Series
- Have Dog Will Travel: Oregon Edition. 1997.
- Have Dog Will Travel: Washington Edition: Where to Stay When Traveling with Your Dog: How to Make the Trip More Fun for Both of You. Ginger & S, 1999.
Many travel providers have specific restrictions as well as fees for animal travel, and these requirements may vary between airlines. For example one airline may allow different types of pets, such as hamsters and rabbits, to fly as carry-on baggage while another may only allow dogs, cats, and birds. Also many airlines have restrictions as to the number of animals per aircraft, the weight and dimensions of the pet carrier, etc. These requirements are subject to change so always plan ahead and talk directly to your travel provider to make arrangements for your pet. Below you will find links covering pet travel with several major airlines.
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