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In reply to the discussion: Anyone have any tips for car trips with a dog and a cat? [View all]JustAnotherGen
(35,539 posts)21. ITA Airways, Air France, Frontier
Our Maltese is a trained therapy dog as well - he's been trained to manage my husband's and any Veteran's PTSD. Depending on the size of the dog can sometimes drive that response.
That said - he's flown on the same flight to Italy with a seeing eye dog (Golden) on ITA.
You'd be amazed at the number of Captains and Flight Attendants that want a picture with her dog! They also always comment that Ruckus is the only one paying attention to the safety demo.
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YW! I've already sent them an email. If they are in the office today, they will likely reply quickly.
SheltieLover
Jun 19
#53
You are getting good advice but admittedly the first thing I looked for was whether or not you were
hlthe2b
Jun 19
#8
I hadn't thought about the ziplock bags for the collapsible food and water bowls
radical noodle
Jun 19
#39
Put a kitty litter in your car and have a cat harness & leash on hand in case your cat only wants
applegrove
Jun 19
#52
Left acupuncturist vet email. They are open tomorrow for a few hrs. So I expect reply then.
SheltieLover
Jun 19
#57