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Pet travel tips from ASTA

Family pets are often a big part of the family, and sometimes it's hard to leave them behind when you leave town. With these simple tips from ASTA, your pet won't have to miss out on one fun moment of your family's big vacation. “Traveling today involves countless details and decisions. Working with a professional travel consultant can ensure that you and your pet have a safe and enjoyable trip. Travel consultants know the right questions to ask and where to find the answers, which means that your pet can be the perfect addition to a perfect vacation,” said Chris Russo, ASTA president and chair.
 
Consider these tips if you are considering traveling with your pet;Check up before checking out. Before you take your pet anywhere, take him to the vet for an overall checkup, and ask for the number of an associate in the area where you will be staying. If you're unsure whether your pet is up for the trip - ask. Don't wait to find out that Fido couldn't handle the hike up the mountain - or even the plane journey. Most airline and state officials mandate a clean bill of health in the form of a health certificate dated within 10 days prior to travel before your pet can fly. And even if your pet is in top shape, traveling abroad sometimes assumes an automatic quarantine upon arrival whether or not there is an outbreak of a disease. Moreover, some states require certain pets to have entry permits issued by the destination state's regulatory agency, and may request to view the interstate health certificate in advance.

 

Theodore Koumelis - Monday, June 07, 2010