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Taking Your Dog on Vacation

How to Plan Pet Friendly Travel Packages

© Joy Butler

May 23, 2008
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If you hate leaving your dog in a boarding kennel while you're on vacation, consider using a specialty travel service.

As dogs are considered more and more like family members, vacationing with pets is becoming increasingly popular. Of course, not all dogs, due to age, health conditions or temperament, are suitable for travel, but some folks cannot bear to leave their beloved dog in a boarding facility while they bask in ocean breezes or ski the snowy mountain slopes. For them, a specialty travel service such as Cruise Cat, created by animal lovers, can provide pet travel information and arrangements with exciting destinations including pet cruises.

Hotels

Some of these specials go beyond pet friendly, offering pet menus, pet toys, pet grooming, pet massages, pet walking and pet sitting. For instance, at the Boston Nine Zero Hotel, your dog can nap in a luxurious pet bed or enjoy a relaxing massage while you tour the museums and monuments of this historic city.

The Aspen Sky Hotel in Colorado offers an “It’s a Dog’s Life” package for vacationers who don’t want to leave their dog at home. This package includes a $50 gift certificate redeemable at a nearby pet store.

Cruises

Cunard Cruises boasts a dozen spacious kennels on board their Queen Mary 2 cruise ship, with a full time kennel master to see that your dog is happy and healthy while at sea. Luxuries such as fleece blankets and toys are provided. Vacationers can visit and play with their canine travel companion several times a day.

Other Services

Cruise Cat’s travel specialists have a wealth of knowledge and experience. They can make travel arrangements for pet lovers at the previously mentioned and many other pet friendly destinations. Though they recommend confirming pet travel regulations with the appropriate embassy, their site offers a list of pet quarantine and customs information for locations such as Australia, Bahamas, Hawaii, Italy, Switzerland and more.

Travelers can also be advised of valuable tips for pets traveling by car, air, ship and train as well as information on summer embargoes and breed restrictions from Cruise Cat. Their exhaustive service provides a list of questions and answers to help vacationers determine if their dog is healthy enough to travel, among other concerns, and an item checklist for pet travel.

Cruise Cat is a unique service in that staff are all animal lovers who continually search for pet friendly vacation locations and luxury pet travel packages. Whether you’re cruising the Bahamas or visiting New York’s Central Park, you’ll have more fun when you can share the new sights, smells, and sounds of your trip with your beloved dog companion.

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Cruise Cat


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