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On this episode, we are joined by Jessica Williams. Jessica is the author of the award-winning Dachshund educational blog, YouDidWhatWithYourWeiner.com. She's been traveling, hiking, and camping with her dogs for over 20 years. She's taken her dogs on many extended road trips, covering up to 5,000 miles, and she's flown with them many times. Her two biggest dog-focused travel aspirations are living in Switzerland for a month to hike in the Alps and spending a year road-tripping around the US with her dogs to hike and camp. You can follow Jessica on Instagram @youdidwhatwithyourweiner, Facebook, or YouTube. Episode Highlights: Most airlines have pet policies that you should review before booking To travel in the cabin, the pet needs to fit in a carrier that goes under the seat The weight limit is generally 20-25 lbs (although Spirit is higher) You need to call the airline in advance to let them know you are bringing a dog on board as there is a limit to how many can go onboard You don't need to pay for a ticket but you do need to pay a pet fee (typically around $150 each way) According to the FAA, unless you have a true service pet, the pet must stay in the carrier for the duration of the flight Some flight attendants look the other way and you can take the carrier out from under the seat so the pet can see you but technically you can't even unzip the carrier Your pet carrier counts as your personal item so it helps to have a carrier with side pockets for things you need on the plane Aisle seats don't have as much space under the seat in front of you for a carrier. The middle seat has the most space In the airport, the dogs don't always want to use the pet relief area because it smells and is unusual In the airport, dogs should be in carriers but not many people are policing that because service dogs are allowed to be out To go through security, they come out of the carrier and you can walk through the metal detector but you need to take off the collar so they need to behave to not run away and walk through if they are too big to carry Bring along a small water dish, water, and a few treats Jessica recommends layering a potty pad in the bottom of the carrier under a blanket so it is easier to clean if there is an accident Otherwise, you need to potty pad train them before travel Don't feed them right before a flight. Usually, the last meal should be 2-3 hours before travel To find pet-friendly hotels, use bringfido.com Hotels usually have a pet fee, which is typically around $20 per dog per night, but it can also be extremely high Red Roof, Motel 6, Kimpton, and Virgin Hotels generally are pet-friendly without a pet fee but they are franchises and still can charge a fee There is usually a limit of two dogs per room and a combined weight limit of about 150 lbs. Some boutique hotels allow you to bring more than two dogs For international travel, you can get a pet passport for EU countries For Canada, you can drive across the border with your pets The United States changed requirements for dogs coming into the country (even by car) that dogs need to be at least 6 months old, they have to have internationally recognized microchips, and have vaccinations up to date particularly a recent rabies vaccine and health paperwork You need to fill out a CDC import form Some destinations have strict quarantine rules (especially Hawaii and other islands) of 10-30 days Visit AdventuresCats.org to learn more about traveling with cats. Note that many hotels don't allow cats. Tamara recommends TrustedHousesitters.com for free pet and house sitting from vetted sitters. Use her referral link for 25% off a membership!
VetFolio - Veterinary Practice Management and Continuing Education Podcasts
Treating pets injured in car accidents can be traumatic for your team. But just like human passengers, pets are at risk of serious injury—or worse, death—by collision or when an airbag deploys. In this episode of the VetFolio Voice podcast, Dr. Cassi chats with Dr. Elisa Mazzaferro, a critical care clinician, about the types of injuries Dr. Mazzaferro has seen from unrestrained animals in cars, as well as the risk that is posed to human safety. Riding with pets not safely restrained in the car poses a risk to both the pet and the human driver and passengers. There is also the potential for negatively impacting vehicles that are sharing the roadway with you. They explore different restraint devices and how to communicate risks and car safety principles to pet owners. You'll learn about resources for veterinary professionals treating pets with these injuries and how to communicate with clients or first responders who are calling about a pet injured in an accident.
A look at the potential economic impact of the massive port strike underway, there's concern about a much-wider war in the Middle East as Iran fires missiles into Israel and more people are choosing to take their pets on trips.
A look at the potential economic impact of the massive port strike underway, there's concern about a much-wider war in the Middle East as Iran fires missiles into Israel and more people are choosing to take their pets on trips.
A look at the potential economic impact of the massive port strike underway, there's concern about a much-wider war in the Middle East as Iran fires missiles into Israel and more people are choosing to take their pets on trips.
A look at the potential economic impact of the massive port strike underway, there's concern about a much-wider war in the Middle East as Iran fires missiles into Israel and more people are choosing to take their pets on trips.
Discover the secrets to mastering car ownership finances with expert insights from Chip Lupo of WalletHub. We'll break down the rising debt-to-income ratios in metro areas like Houston, and arm you with practical strategies to manage your car loans more effectively. From understanding the economic shifts post-pandemic to learning the benefits of higher down payments, Chip's comprehensive analysis will ensure you're equipped to navigate the financial landscape of owning a vehicle.Ever wondered how to make the smartest car buying decisions? We've got you covered with invaluable tips and personal stories that highlight the importance of debt-to-income ratios. Learn about the current car inventory shortages and their impact on prices, and get our best advice on budgeting for both new and used vehicles. We also share how online resources and personal budgeting software can play a crucial role in calculating your overall debt ratios and making informed financial choices.And for our pet-loving listeners, don't miss our engaging discussion on the joys and challenges of traveling with pets! We provide essential tips to keep your furry friends safe and comfortable on the road. Plus, get an in-depth review of the 2025 Subaru Forester Premium, including its standout features and how it stacks up against competitors. Whether you're looking to better manage your car finances or simply want to ensure your pet's safety during travel, this episode is packed with valuable information you won't want to miss.Be sure to subscribe for more In Wheel Time Car Talk!The Original Lupe' Tortilla RestaurantsLupe Tortilla in Katy, Texas Gulf Coast Auto ShieldPaint protection, tint, and more!ProAm Auto AccessoriesProAm Auto Accessories: "THE" place to go to find exclusive and hard to find parts and accessories!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.---- ----- Want more In Wheel Time Car Talk any time? In Wheel Time Car Talk is now available on iHeartRadio! Just go to iheartradio.com/InWheelTimeCarTalk where ever you are.----- -----Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast provider for the next episode of In Wheel Time Car Talk and check out our live broadcast every Saturday, 10a - 12noonCT simulcasting on iHeartRadio, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch and InWheelTime.com.In Wheel Time Car Talk podcast can be heard on you mobile device from providers such as:Apple Podcasts, Pandora Podcast, Amazon Music Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio podcast, TuneIn + Alexa, Podcast Addict, Castro, Castbox and more on your mobile device.Follow InWheelTime.com for the latest updates!Twitter: https://twitter.com/InWheelTimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwheeltime/https://www.iheart.com/live/in-wheel-time-car-talk-9327/https://www.youtube.com/inwheeltimehttps://www.Facebook.com/InWheelTimeFor more information about In Wheel Time Car Talk, email us at info@inwheeltime.comTags: In Wheel Time, automotive car talk show, car talk, Live car talk show, In Wheel Time Car Talk
An Escondido high school teacher is expected to appear in court today after facing sexual allegations. The custody battle is over for the children of missing Chula Vista mother, Maya Millete. New rules are now in place when it comes to international travel with your dog. NBC's Nicole Gomez has the top stories of the day.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tradigital Tourism Insights: A Podcast by Digital Relativity
Pet Travel Trends & Viator's Emotional Storytelling CampaignIn this episode of Traditional Tourism Insights, host Pat Strader discusses the evolving trend of pet travel and its impact on the tourism industry. He explores how pet-friendly amenities and packages can create new revenue streams and enhance guest experiences. The episode also spotlights Viator's 'Regretless Do More' campaign, showcasing a masterclass in emotional storytelling and strategic marketing targeting Millennials and Gen Z travelers. Additionally, Pat reviews key takeaways from the latest travel sentiment study by Miles Partnership, emphasizing value, safety, flexibility, and personalization in travel marketing.00:00 Introduction to Traditional Tourism Insights00:50 Exploring Pet Travel Trends03:08 Viator's Regretless Do More Campaign06:03 Latest Travel Sentiment Study Insights08:02 Conclusion and Contact Information
Asia correspondent Diane To speaks to Lisa Owen about the release of a journalist jailed for covid reporting, and the new VIP pet travel at a Chinese airport.
Relocating halfway across the world is hard enough for humans. For pets it can require a specialist. Zachary Crockett waits at the airport, holding a sign saying "Fluffy." SOURCES:Amelia Barklow, pet duck owner.Mike Gays, managing director of Global Pet Relocation.Gemma Tappin, pet relocation consultant team leader at Global Pet Relocation. RESOURCES:"Service Dogs Are Allowed on Planes, but There Are Some Requirements to Get Them There," by Zach Wichter (USA Today, 2023)."More Dogs Die on United Than on Any Other Airline. Here's Why," by Martine Powers (The Washington Post, 2018)."Emotional support peacock denied flight by United Airlines," by Daniella Silva (NBC News, 2018)."Banned by Many Airlines, These Bulldogs Fly Private," by Christine Haughney (The New York Times, 2011).Pet Travel information, by the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. EXTRAS:"Should You Trust Private Equity to Take Care of Your Dog?" by Freakonomics Radio (2023).
In this episode Rebecca rides the rollercoaster of visa applications and faces whisker-worrying moments of getting her cat Murray ready for the big move. From decoding visa jargon to playing detective for a vet who's not on vacation
In this weeks episode I catch up with Joanna from Skye Pet Travel - the wonderful service that allows pets to fly in cabin, on PRIVATE JETS. We chat about the story of creating the business, the services on offer and what to expect when flying with Skye Pet Travel. Find out more about Skye Pet Travel here. And be sure to follow their social media pages to get useful updates and to see all the cute pictures from pets on board - Skye Pet Travel Instagram and Facebook. Follow my socials for regular updates on my immigration journey - TikTok Instagram YouTube
Send us a Text Message.How do you bring a comfortable pet travel carrier to market that not only has the feel of a designer handbag but is also environmentally sustainable? In this episode, Ann Greenberg of A Pet with Paws joins us to tell the story of how she brought her stylish pet carriers to market and how she was closely involved in the manufacturing process to ensure quality at every level. Ann also shares valuable advice for new entrepreneurs looking to launch their very own pet product. Learn more about Ann and A Pet with Paws here: http://www.apetwithpaws.comSubscribe to our Pet Events Newsletter:https://americanpetprofessionals.com/subscribe-here/Get our 100+ Pet Podcasts Workbook & Guide!Over 25 pages of content, information, checklists, & our list of 100+ Pet Podcasts.Click here to get yours!Learn more about American Pet Professionals by going to:www.AmericanPetProfessionals.com Support the Show.If you haven't done so yet, please follow or subscribe to our podcast! We have many solo episodes here on the podcast with ideas, tips and information about pet businesses and the pet industry. And many more incredible pet industry professionals in future episodes. If you're not following the podcast you will miss out on valuable information. Follow now!Music: "You Can Do More" by lemonmusicstudio
Luisa Amaya, directora de marketing de la agencia Pet Travel, abordó temas de cómo viajar con mascotas internacionalmente, la importancia de la documentación sanitaria y veterinaria, además de la importancia de asesorarse con expertos.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the show, Petrendologist Charlotte Reed and Michael Fleck, DVM talk about pet travel during the holidays with AAA's Doug Shupe and TSA's Patricia Mancha.
Many of us have busy lives that take us here, there, and everywhere. We want to be with our pets 24/7, but for most people, it's simply not feasible. This is especially true for NFL player Marquan McCall, who has three dogs and a packed schedule. On this episode, we hear about Marquan's challenges for the first few minutes, followed by expert advice from Eric Wiese, certified trainer and host of Lucky Dog on CBS. Eric offers lots of helpful tips to busy pet parents who want to make sure their dogs and cats are cared for in the best possible ways.Tune in to learn:What to consider if you have a busy lifestyle and want a pet (3:30)How to pick the right breed for your lifestyle (4:40)Helping your pet adjust to a lifestyle change (8:25)Dealing with guilt as a Pet Parent (10:20)How to find a good caretaker for your pet when you're away (16:30)Training tips for nervous Pet Parents (20:50)Ensuring your pet can travel well, in flight or on road trips (29:15)Mentions:Certified Professional Dog Walker https://www.ccpdt.org/Happy Puppy LA https://www.happypuppyla.com/Life with Pets is sponsored by Buddies by Blue Buffalo. Learn more at LifewithPetsPodcast.com. Mission.org is a media studio producing content for world-class clients. Learn more at http://www.mission.org.
If you are moving to New Zealand with pets (be that a dog, a cat or other furry members!) from anywhere in the world, then you will love this podcast episode! We recently had the opportunity to chat with Brett, the CEO of Starwood Pet Travel, to find out all there is to know about shipping pets to New Zealand. Brett provided a wealth of knowledge on the shipping process, discussing everything from the best way to prepare pets for their journey, what kind of crates and carriers are available, to what documents are needed for the transfer. He also gave insight on how to cope with the stress of the relocation and ensure that both the pet and you will have a smooth transition. If you are moving to New Zealand with pets, don't hesitate to reach out to Starwood Pet Travel. Mention NZ Ahead Podcast, and you'll get extra, extra special love!! Please don't forget to leave a rate/review on your favourite podcasting app - email us at liz@itsadrama.com to tell us that you've reviewed us. We would love to give you a shout-out in the next show! Connect with Liz, Brian & other like-minded adventurers by becoming a member of our NZ Ahead Community! Do You LOVE New Zealand & dream of moving here one day? Are you Considering Moving To New Zealand and are desperate to know what life in New Zealand is (really) like? Sign up HERE, and I will send you my FREE Moving to and Living in New Zealand Guide. A 5-Part Video Series! At the end of the series, you will be offered details of how to become a member of our inspiring and growing private NZ Ahead community. SIGN UP NOW to find out more about our private NZ AHEAD Membership Package ! Are you moving with Pets to New Zealand? Then if you are, don't hesitate to reach out to Starwood Pet Travel. Mention NZ Ahead Podcast, and you'll get extra, extra special love!!
Send us a Text Message.How can your pet fly safely with you when you travel via an airline? In this episode, Dr. Nelva Bryant shares how she works with airlines and pet parents to develop the best airline pet travel practices to ensure that pets arrive safely.She tells us about what to do and what to avoid to successfully prepare your pets for safe air travel. You can learn more about Dr. Nelva Bryant, DVM, MPH and When Pets Fly here: https://whenpets.com/Download your 2023 Pet Events Calendar here:https://americanpetprofessionals.com/peteventscalendar/Learn more about American Pet Professionals:https://americanpetprofessionals.com/Connect with Nancy Hassel on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/nancyhassel/Support the Show.If you haven't done so yet, please follow or subscribe to our podcast! We have many solo episodes here on the podcast with ideas, tips and information about pet businesses and the pet industry. And many more incredible pet industry professionals in future episodes. If you're not following the podcast you will miss out on valuable information. Follow now!Music: "You Can Do More" by lemonmusicstudio
This week on The Pet Buzz, Petrendologist Charlotte Reed and Michael Fleck, DVM, talk with Dr. Christine Rutter, a clinical assistant professor and head of the intensive care unit of the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences Small Animal Hospital, about cold weather pet tips and Doug Shupe, Corporate Communications & Programs Manager, Triple A's Auto Club of Southern California Los Angeles Metropolitan Area about holiday travel with pets.
In this episode, we have a wonderful chat with the lovely Gayle Martz: Inventor, Animal Advocate, Businesswoman, Author, and Creator of the famous SHERPA Bag®. We discuss the importance of pet safety, as we travel and in everyday life, the animal-human bond and how to strengthen that bond, and how to practice Airline Petiquette. More about Gayle: Bio: Gayle Martz is the founder of The SHERPA Pet Trading Company, where she designed, manufactured and marketed the iconic SHERPA Bag you see everywhere! This carrier, which millions have bought for their dogs, cats and other animal companions, continues to be THE top-selling, prize-winning, globally-popularly soft-sided pet carrier. Further, It is because of Gayle's advocacy and entrepreneurship that pet travel on airlines is now possible and common. Gayle's the author of "IT'S IN THE BAG," which is part memoir and part business book Book => It's In the Bag: How to turn a passion into a new business https://www.amazon.com/Its-Bag-turn-passion-business/dp/0988359162 Website => www.gaylemartz.com (loads of information and resources for you) Facebook => @gaylemartz Instagram => @gaylemartz LinkedIn => @Gayle Martz --------------------------------------------- Be sure to follow The Animal Files online and on Facebook! www.theanimalfilespodcast.com www.facebook.com/theanimalfilesofficial Have a topic you would like us to tackle? Join our Facebook Community for references, conversations, and resources. www.facebook.com/groups/tafcommunity or you can Email us at: theanimalfilespodcast@gmail.com Want to support the show? => Become a Patron: www.patreon.com/theanimalfilesofficial Or grab some Merch: http://www.teepublic.com/user/positivitees/albums/129886-the-animal-files-podcast-and-radio-show Don't forget to Rate, Review, Follow, and Subscribe on all of your favorite podcasting platforms!
I chatted with Nicole Caba, the founder of Avvinue – the first pet travel booking engine. That's right, a booking website for pet travel. With so many pet owners worldwide and each airline having its own set of restrictions when it comes to traveling with pets, Avvinue is bound for takeoff!If you're a pet owner or just want to hear an interesting story about a wonderful idea that was hidden in plain sight, this is the episode for you! Show highlights:- 0:45 – Nicole's favorite childhood toy- 1:50 – the celebrity Nicole had a crush on as a teenager- 3:25 – what Nicole would like to receive on Valentines day- 4:10 – what's changing in the travel industry in regards to pets- 7:00 – Nicole realized first hand how hard it is to travel with your pet- 9:00 – what customers enjoy about Avvinue- 11:00 - Chihuahuas are not allowed on our flights- 12:10 – some features of the platform (photos, vaccinations, documents)- 13:20 – the team- 14:40 – biggest obstacles so far- 15:35 – KPI and projected revenue- 16:40 – how Nicole is marketing Avvinue- 18:35 – how Avvinue got off the ground- 20:30 – finding love at the airportLinks:Do you love Innovators Can Laugh and want to see Eric's smiling face? Subscribe to my YouTube channel or TikTok or Insta.Want more insights like this? Check out the Innovators Can Laugh newsletter----Past guests on Innovators Can Laugh include Ovi Negrean, Arnaud Belinga, Csaba Zajdó, Dagobert Renouf, Andrei Zinkevich, Viktorija Cijunskyte, Lukas Kaminskis, Pija Indriunaite, Monika Paule, PhD, Vytautas Zabulis, Leon van der Laan, Ieva Vaitkevičiūtė.-----Additional episodes you might enjoy:#50 Vidmantas Šiugždinis - Personalized Approach to Employee Benefits with MELP#45 Dagobert Renouf - Brand design for your Startup in 5 mFor the Innovators Can Laugh newsletter in your inbox every week, subscribe at https://innovatorscanlaugh.substack.comPrevious guests include: Arvid Kahl of FeedbackPanda, Andrei Zinkevich of FullFunnel, Scott Van den Berg of Influencer Capital, Buster Franken of Fruitpunch AI, Valentin Radu of Omniconvert, Evelina Necula of Kinderpedia, Ionut Vlad of Tokinomo, Diana Florescu of MediaforGrowth, Irina Obushtarova of Recursive, Monika Paule of Caszyme, Yannick Veys of Hypefury, Laura Erdem of Dreamdata, and Pija Indriunaite of CityBee. Check out our five most downloaded episodes: From Uber and BCG to building a telehealth for pets startup with Michael Fisher From Starcraft Player to Maximizing Customer Lifetime Value with Valentin Radu Revolutionizing Parent-Teacher Communication with Kinderpedia ...
Restrictions on pets travelling in aircraft cabins have been lifted by The Civil Aviation Safety Authority. (CASA) Now the airline carriers need to decide if they will act on them, saying their surveyed passengers are undecided. Dr Katrina Warren, Behaviour Veterinarian
Our fearless hosts grew up road-tripping every school holiday with the entire family...and a trailer...and maybe a dog...and a bird or five...and maybe some other non-traditional creatures, so who better to talk abut how to safely travel with your pets than Dr. Jen the vet and Dr. Jason?!Listen in for tips on planning your trip, infectious disease considerations, and how to determine if your pet is truly your jet-setting soulmate!SUBSCRIBE to our show on Youtube or on our website: https://chatfieldshow.comFollow us on instagram @Chatfield_ShowThanks to our sponsors:FullBucket Veterinary Strength Supplements - the leader in digestive health for horses, dogs, and cats!Merck Animal Health - the science of healthier animals
Gayle Martz Inventor and Founder of the Sherpa Bag and The Sherpa Trading Company changing the airline industry policy on traveling with pets. She is interviewed by David Cogan, host of the Eliances Heroes show and founder of Eliances Where Entrepreneurs Align. www.eliances.com
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Welcome to Episode 20 of Profiles in Franceformation. In this episode, I speak to Jen Lesaigle, who has lived all over the world and settled in France with her French husband, many years after they originally met and lost touch. We jumped right in talking about her adventures, navigating OFII during COVID and she'll share how she started a pet concierge business helping people navigate bringing their pets to Europe when they move to France. We'll also hear about…Jen's experiences dealing with immigration in the UK and how this differed in other countries she has visited or lived in including France, Turkey and BosniaAn unfortunate incident that Jen witnessed at her OFII appointment, highlighting the importance of being respectful, appreciative and keeping your cool with government officials in FranceHer review of the French healthcare system and the level of care she has received while in France, in comparison to care she received in the USSpecific tips from Jen to travel with your pet as easily and stress-free as possible, including how to obtain a passport for your petAlso, a nifty trick to keep a bottle of champagne from going flat once it's been openedBe sure to check out Jen's pet concierge business, LJL Collection, to learn more about their available services: https://ljlcollection.co/If you are considering moving to France like Jen, Foolproof French Visas can help you navigate the path toward finding the right visa for you. It can be purchased here: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/books or in paperback on Amazon. If you would like to pursue your own Franceformation, you can also request a free 30-minute clarity call with Allison to review your visa options and decide how to move toward creating your ideal life in France: https://www.yourfranceformation.com/free-call If you liked this episode, please leave a positive review and be sure to subscribe so you won't miss next week's episode!
As a little girl Lisa was obsessed with The Wizard of Oz. This was her first introduction to Terriers. Lisa immediately felled in love with Yorkies and always knew one day she would have one. Now she has two beautiful girls! Both remind her of the Cairn Terrier that Toto was. With her Yorkie girls, Lisa was ready to start a life-long adventure and follow the Yellow Brick Road.Amy and Emily known as the traveling divas, have traveled to 35 countries with Lisa.Listen to this podcast and learn more about their story and very value tipsConnect with Lisa, Amy and Emily:Instagram: www.instagram.com/nycyorkiegirlsWebsite: HOME | Traveling With A Dog
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Jacqui Cooper (Host: JCooperTravels) speaks with Suzanne Kalafian, ABCDT, CC and Sabatino Verlezza (Professional Movement Coach) about How to Include Your Pet in Your Exercise Practice & Movement activities. From Ohio to North Carolina and beyond, pets and owners are joining the movement to move more, dance more and become one heart. Enjoy the conversation to learn how you can have fun with your pet & stay fit. Be sure to like & subscribe to JCooperTravels to keep up to date on new pet travel talks. Also, when you join 6HairyLegs Dance & Fitness trainings be sure to share that you heard about them on JCooperTravels. ---------------------------------------------------- Be sure to connect with Jacqui for any of your Travel Insurance questions by emailing jcoopertravels@gmail.com. If you are traveling with your pet, be sure to ask for information about pet friendly Hotels, pet travel requirements on airlines & other important information to make road trips with your pets enjoyable for you and your family. _______________________________ Resources: Website: www.6hairylegs.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/6hairylegs Instagram:www.instagram.com/6hairylegs Mindbody: www.mindbodyonline.com/explore/locations/6-hairy-legs MAKE DANCE AND FITNESS PART OF YOUR LIFE EVERYDAY The 6 Hairy Legs Dance and Fitness training is geared towards overall wellness with emphasis on physical activity. This daily practice can also help improve mental and emotional well-being. Our mission is to work with you and pave the way to a healthier, more active lifestyle. We have created a unique FitDance program based on fundamental dance training principles. By guiding you through low impact movements and exercises, you will increase flexibility, strength and range of motion in a safe and achievable way. FitDance encourages a pet-friendly workout environment. If you wish, feel free to include your pet while you are training and enjoy a fun and relaxing experience together! You will get the benefits of a workout while, at the same time, strengthening the bond between you and your pet. If you are looking for a healthy change, we welcome you to join us for our scheduled livestream classes or visit our Video on Demand library to workout anytime of the day or night! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jacqui-cooper/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jacqui-cooper/support
Summer has arrived and with vacations on the horizon, veterinarian Dr. Carol Osborne joins Tim with some best practices for traveling with your pets! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Once you make your decision to take that new job, transfer or get PCS orders, the planning to move your family pets begin. Dependent on the country of destination, requirements will vary for your pet to join you, so it is a good idea to start this process as soon as possible to prevent any delays in preferred departure date. Contacting World Pet Travel to request an estimate for moving your pets to this new country is the best first step. A travel plan tailored to your needs will be supplied to give you an idea of the cost involved as well as available routing. This estimate will also include airfare and all airline fees from departure airport to your destination airport. All countries require custom clearance any live animals arriving as manifest cargo. This process can take 4-6 hours dependent on your arrival country. Unless you are fluent in the language of your new home or have friends/family that have been through this process before we STRONGLY recommend allowing World Pet Travel to assist with this procedure to limit the time your pet is left waiting. A transportation kennel will be required to secure your beloved pet during its journey to their new home. This travel kennel must be IATA compliant for acceptance by any airline. IATA is the International Air Transportation Association that dictates what is accepted by airlines for pet transportation as well as anything else airlines. Bedding for that travel kennel that smells like home along with bowls for food and water that are accessible from the outside are required for transport. No toys or leashes are permitted in the kennel for the safety of your pet. Airlines only allow the basics for your pet in their kennel to prevent any danger of choking during transit for Nervous Nelly. The majority of countries now require microchips for identification and matching of health records to the pet. Current rabies and normal annual vaccinations are recommended and required for most countries, so it is a good idea to keep vaccinations current at all times so there is no catchup or delays due to vaccines not being up to date. Any pet traveling by air or ground must have a health certificate within 10 days of transport. Each country has their own form of International Health Certificate. World Pet Travel is able to direct your veterinarian on the requirements for this document for your specific country. For international travel a USDA accredited veterinarian is required for completion of the proper health certificate. There is also a requirement for the largest majority of countries that this health certificate must be endorsed by the USDA at the federal level. Dependent on your country, there may be a requirement for the owner to fly within days of their pet or the shipment becomes commercial. This changes the process and timeline that the certificate is completed. It is important to let your pet consultant know your plans so they can best prepare your little one’s documents accordingly. Our goal with every relocation is to be Reliable, Respected and Recognized as the leader in our industry for the best care of your family pets. World Pet Travel has transported family pets for over 23 years now, so it is safe to say they have the answers to your questions on what is needed fWorld Pet Travel - We Can Move Your Pets It is not as easy as you may think to move your furry children to a new country or across country. Against the Rocks - Teespring Store Teespring Store to promote productsDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lsfarnsworth29)
There are hundreds of people that move every day and most homes have a least one furry family member. People are transferred for their jobs. People graduate and take jobs overseas or they could be part of the military and get new orders to a new country. Families sometimes have to make a very hard decision on whether or not to move their pets rehome them or leave them with a family member. This has to be done usually before they decide if they are going to take the new job. Military families don’t get the option on whether or not they move and take their pets. So when that decision is made to make the move and take everyone including Rex or Fluffy a lot of planning has to begin. World Pet Travel has been doing this for 22+ years. They are knowledgeable in what the airlines will and won’t let you do and since COVID 19 a lot of rules have changed with taking pets on the airlines. Each and every country has their own rules about what is needed for you to bring your pet into that country. Sometimes it is as simple as a rabies certificate and a health certificate signed by the vet and the USDA. Yes the USDA has a website and it has a list of specifics for each of those countries. So you think, well if the USDA has a website, why do I need World Pet Travel? Well the list changes for each country and it just tells you what you need to move them to that country. Some countries require the pets to be quarantined at arrival. So that is something you have to arrange and how do you do that? You may need an import permit and you have to have specifics to apply for that permit. Where and how do you do that? World Pet Travel deals with these things on a daily basis and they are there to help relieve the stress that you as an owner would be dealing with on top of trying to arrange the move, get packed, find a new home in the new country, and make travel arrangements for the two legged members of the family. In some cases travel to a foreign country could take up to 6 months to get your pet ready to go with the different testing that is required and vet visits. World Pet Travel helps you to understand that by putting together a timeline so that you know exactly what is needed, when it is needed and what the next step is going to be. World Pet Travel makes the actual airline bookings for your pets. World Pet Travel makes sure that your pet is in the correct travel kennel for the flight and that they get checked in correctly for their flights. As an owner, you are then in a place where you can make sure your family gets checked in for your fights with less worry about making sure your pets get to theirs. World Pet Travel also makes sure that Fluffy and Rex can be cleared through customs when they arrive to the new country and then they can be delivered to you or you can pick them up once they clear customs. With COVID19 running through the world a lot has changed in pet travel and it is puzzle that World Pet travel puts together for you with ease. So when you think about that job transfer or about taking that promotion and moving to China, Australia or Europe, contact World Pet Travel and let them guide you on getting your pets there so you can have the Happiest Reunion Ever!World Pet Travel - We Can Move Your Pets It is not as easy as you may think to move your furry children to a new country or across country. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lsfarnsworth29)
Zara talks to the UK Chief Veterinary Officer, Professor Christine Middlemiss, about the new rules for travelling with your pets to and from the EU and Northern Ireland from the 1st January 2021.This episode is supported by YuMOVE.Useful links:Preparing for travel to the EU or Northern Irelandhttps://www.gov.uk/guidance/pet-travel-to-europe-from-1-january-2021Entering into the UKhttps://www.gov.uk/bring-pet-to-ukLatest advice on Covid 19 for people with petshttps://www.gov.uk/guidance/coronavirus-covid-19-advice-for-people-with-animals See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Krista is mum to 2 blind catexplorers, Kira & Kahlil. Both were born in Cyprus and she flew with them to their home in Finland. We chat about that process, the realities of living with 2 blind cats and catexploring with them.See the show notes here: https://catexplorer.co/podcast-entries/adopting-blind-cats-across-europe-and-catexploring-with-them-with-krista-kira-and-kahlilTo support Catexplorer & join the Catexplorer Purr Squad or become a Catexplorer Producer, see here: https://catexplorer.co/supportTo find out how to leave a review see here: https://catexplorer.co/podcast-entries/how-to-leave-a-review-for-the-catexplorer-podcastWhat we talk about:About KiraTransporting Kira from Cypress to FinlandMoving a cat around the European UnionFlying with KiraEscorting foster dogs on international flightsManaging poop incidents while flyingHow Kira is blindAbout KahlilFlying Kahlil internationallyKrista’s other animalsWhat it is like having blind catsSetting up your home for blind catsTeaching blind cats about the heights in your homeCatexploring with Kira & KahlilHow to choose which cats will be catexplorersHow Krista trained Kira & Kahlil to be catexplorersThe logistics of catexploring with 2 catsWhat is different about catexploring with a blind catCatexploring off leashDifferences with Kira & Kahlil’s catexploring stylesBalancing catexploring needs of 2 cats who prefer different thingsCatexploring with all of Krista’s animalsCamping with catsAdvice for new catexplorersMost entertaining comment while catexploringCatexplorers that inspire KristaProduct that has been a gamechangerTraining blind cats to use a cat wheel
Zafrina is mum to 2 cats – Kitty Mojito & Lynx. Kitty Mojito was adopted as a kitten while Lynx was 12 years old when he was adopted. We chat about adopted senior cats, the differences in training a catexplorer who is older, canoeing with cats, helping your cat get used to crowds and so much more.See the show notes here: https://catexplorer.co/podcast-entries/adopting-and-training-an-older-catexplorer-and-the-differences-in-training-a-kitten-vs-an-older-cat-with-zafrina-kitty-mojito-and-lynxTo support Catexplorer & join the Catexplorer Purr Squad or become a Catexplorer Producer, see here: https://catexplorer.co/supportTo find out how to leave a review see here: https://catexplorer.co/podcast-entries/how-to-leave-a-review-for-the-catexplorer-podcastWhat we talk aboutAbout Kitty MojitoAbout LynxHow Lynx was a 12 year old medical fosterHow a medical foster worksWhat is great about adopting a senior catWhy you should adopt a senior catHow Kitty Mojito & Lynx get alongIntroducing Kitty Mojito & LynxChallenges of following ‘instructions’ or steps in real lifeCatexploring with Lynx & Kitty MojitoDoing day to day catexploringCanoeing with catsTraining your cat to go on a canoeKitty Mojito managing crowds of people Training Kitty Mojito to be ok with crowdsTaking Kitty Mojito to festivalsTraining an older cat to walk on a leashThe difference in catexploring with a younger cat and an older catManaging different cats’ personalities while catexploringAdvice for new catexplorersMost entertaining comment while catexploringProduct that has been a gamechanger
JoAnn is mum to Ava, the cat & Patch, the dog. She is also a person of colour. We chat about introducing a cat and a dog, catexploring with them, the realities of catexploring as a person of colour, reacting to the comments you receive and redefining what normal means.See the show notes here: https://catexplorer.co/podcast-entries/catexploring-as-a-person-of-colour-with-a-cat-and-a-dog-joann-ava-patchTo support Catexplorer & join the Catexplorer Purr Squad or become a Catexplorer Producer, see here: https://catexplorer.co/supportTo find out how to leave a review see here: https://catexplorer.co/podcast-entries/how-to-leave-a-review-for-the-catexplorer-podcastWhat we talk aboutAbout Ava (cat)Finding pet friendly rental propertiesManaging cat allergiesBeing a first time cat ownerAbout Patch (dog)Introducing Patch & AvaEnsuring that Patch & Ava get alongTraining PatchCatexploring with Patch and AvaImportance of crate trainingBeing a person of colour while catexploring vs being a while person while catexploringReacting to the situations when people aren’t nice about catexploringBeing calm and courteous in those situationsManaging gas lightingImportance to learning about other’s point of viewExperiences with learning about BIPOC Breaking your normalFeeling that catexploring wasn’t normal initially and how to overcome thatLearning to not to care about what others thinkRealising that people are curious and positive with catexploringRealising that by catexploring, we’re encouraging others to go catexploringAdvice for new catexplorersMost entertaining comment while catexploringCatexplorers that inspire JoAnn & AvaProduct & service that has been a gamechanger for JoAnn & Ava
Dylan is a kitty who goes catexploring with her dog brother, Ronan. We chat to their mum, Neen, about introducing them and creating a happy relationship between a cat and dog. We also dive into catexploring with both a cat and dog, particularly when you are camping, hiking, canoeing and even vanning.See the show notes here: https://catexplorer.co/podcast-entries/creating-a-happy-relationship-between-your-cat-and-dog-and-going-camping-canoeing-and-vanning-with-them-with-my-trail-buddy-dylan-ronan-neenTo support Catexplorer & join the Catexplorer Purr Squad or become a Catexplorer Producer, see here: https://catexplorer.co/supportTo find out how to leave a review see here: https://catexplorer.co/podcast-entries/how-to-leave-a-review-for-the-catexplorer-podcastWhat we talk aboutAbout Dylan, the catHow Dylan (the cat) and Ronan (the dog get along)Introducing Dylan and RonanRonan’s separation anxietyWhy Neen picked getting a cat instead of another dog to help Ronan’s separation anxietyHow Neen helped Ronan’s separation anxietyCreating a safe space & crate training for RonanReinforcing the boundaries between Dylan and RonanCatexploring Dylan doesHow to go catexploring with a cat and dogWhat the first camping trip with Dylan was likePaddling to their first camping locationCanoeing with DylanZoomies while campingCamping with Dylan and RonanHow Neen approaches camping differently now with experience with Dylan & RonanWhy Neen chooses a paddle on site for camping with DylanWhat Neen takes for camping with DylanKitty litter while campingWhat Dylan learns from RonanHow Dylan has become more confidentWhat to be consider when picking a tent for camping with a cat & dogHow Dylan & Ronan hang out while setting up a camp siteThe first time Neen & Dylan went canoeing on their ownHow Dylan comforted Neen when stressed on the canoePlans to van with Dylan and RonanMaking the van cat & dog friendlyHow to show your cat that an air bnb or hotel is home and safeHelping Dylan adjust to life on the roadAdvice for new catexplorersMost entertaining comment while out and about with DylanCatexplorers that inspire Neen & Dylan
Wondered how to hold your cat in a way that doesn’t freak them out? Or why our cats appear stressed when we scruff them? Or what behaviours you should train your cat (and how) for catexploring?Tabitha Kucera is an Elite Fear Free and Low Stress Handling Certified Registered Veterinary Technician. She is the owner of Chirrups and Chatter Cat and Dog Behaviour Consulting and Training in Cleveland, Ohio.Tabitha shares all about fear free handling methods that you can use. Why we shouldn’t scruff our cats – and how we should restrain them. We also dive into how to train your cat to come when catexploring and even how to get them out of a sticky situation while you are out and about together.See the show notes here: https://catexplorer.co/podcast-entries/low-stress-ways-to-hold-your-cat-training-them-for-those-sticky-situations-while-catexploring-and-more-with-tabitha-kucera-from-chirrups-and-chatterTo support Catexplorer & join the Catexplorer Purr Squad or become a Catexplorer Producer, see here: https://catexplorer.co/supportTo find out how to leave a review see here: https://catexplorer.co/podcast-entries/how-to-leave-a-review-for-the-catexplorer-podcastWhat we talk aboutWhat does Fear Free mean?How to create a fear free happy homeWhy you shouldn’t pet your cat while playing with themHow to help harness your cat’s predatory instinctsFear friendly, low stress handling of our catsWhy we shouldn’t scruff our catsDifferent ways to hold our cats that is low stress for our catsHow to restrain your cat (without scruffing them) if they get into ‘trouble’ while catexploringRecall training for catexploringWhat to do if your cat gets into a space that they shouldn’t while you are catexploringHow to get your cranky or upset cat to safety (while catexploring) without restraining themHow to clicker and target stick train while catexploringWhat to do if you see an off leash dog while catexploringLow stress ways to give your cat medicineMedication training your catLow stress ways to brush your cat’s teethUsing these techniques to help fear in older catsWhy we shouldn’t throw our cats into situations they fearAdvice for new catexplorersMost entertaining comment about cat behaviourWho inspires Tabitha in the cat spaceGamechanger for cat behaviour management
Gibson is a catexplorer who explores the urban jungle that is Toronto. On top of that, Gibson is such a pro with clicker training. We spoke to his mum, Sarah, all about training Gibson, catexploring in urban areas, using public transport & clicker training.See the show notes here: https://catexplorer.co/podcast-entries/urban-catexploring-training-your-cat-and-more-with-the-gibson-chroniclesTo support Catexplorer & join the Catexplorer Purr Squad or become a Catexplorer Producer, see here: https://catexplorer.co/supportTo find out how to leave a review see here: https://catexplorer.co/podcast-entries/how-to-leave-a-review-for-the-catexplorer-podcastWhat we talk about:How Gibson came into Sarah’s lifeHow they realised Gibson was a catexplorerAbout GibsonTypes of catexploring they doHow Gibson was trained to go catexploring in urban areasHow to find cat friendly indoor locationsCatexploring around people with cat allergiesHow to go catexploring on public transportCatexploring with other catexplorersCat meet upHow Sarah started to train Gibson to be a catexplorerHow their catexploring has evolvedTaking things slow and steadyComparing your cat to Instagram catsWhat makes your cat enjoy certain types of catexploringThe clicker training behaviours Gibson can doHow Gibson got started with clicker trainingThe basics of clicker trainingTeaching Gibson non-verbal cuesClicker training while catexploringAdvice for new catexplorersMost entertaining comment while catexploringCatexplorer that inspire Sarah and GibsonProduct, service or program that has been a gamechanger for GibsonCatexplorer Podcast 50th episode giveaway detailsWin a Catexplorer mug AND beanie to keep you warm.Option 1: Leave a review for the Catexplorer Podcast (find out how to here: https://catexplorer.co/podcast-entries/how-to-leave-a-review-for-the-catexplorer-podcast)Screenshot your reviewUpload it to social media, tag Catexplorer (@catexplorer.community on Instagram, Catexplorer on Facebook, or post in the Catexplorer Community Facebook group) and use #catexplorerpodcast50Option 2: Take a photo or video of you wearing or using your Catexplorer merchandise (hoodies, T-shirts, tanks etc). Special points if your cat is in the photo!Upload it to social media, tag Catexplorer (@catexplorer.community on Instagram, Catexplorer on Facebook, or post in the Catexplorer Community Facebook group) and use #catexplorerpodcast50You can join in either way. Or you can even join in both ways and you will get double the entries. Have more than one piece of Catexplorer merchandise? Each post will be a separate entry.Giveaway closes at 5pm (Australian EST) on the 10th September 2020. Winner will be announced on social media on the 15th September 2020.
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Angela DePalma, Owner of Virtual Canine Academy, and Jacqui Cooper, Owner of JCooperTravels, talk about taking a road trip with your pet & what to know before you take the trip.. Be sure to visit the following links for the supplies you need when you travel & contact Angela for your dog training prior to your trip. Link To Free Pet Bonus Series: https://jcooper.biz/travel-tips Link for Pet Insurance With Discounts: https://www.pntra.com/t/SkNKRk1OTktDSEdMT0dKQ0dNS0hNSw Look at getting your travel crates & pet products with discounts at this link. https://www.pntrs.com/t/RkFKSEpLSUFGRUpNRUhBS0hNSUo --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jacqui-cooper/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jacqui-cooper/support
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Angela DePalma, Owner of Virtual Canine Academy, and Jacqui Cooper, Owner of JCooperTravels, talk about Pet Hotels & the questions to ask to find the right one for a road trip. Be sure to visit the following links for the supplies you need when you travel & contact Angela for your dog training prior to your trip. Link To Free Pet Bonus Series: https://jcooper.biz/travel-tips Link for Pet Insurance With Discounts: https://www.pntra.com/t/SkNKRk1OTktDSEdMT0dKQ0dNS0hNSw Look at getting your travel crates & pet products with discounts at this link. https://www.pntrs.com/t/RkFKSEpLSUFGRUpNRUhBS0hNSUo --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jacqui-cooper/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jacqui-cooper/support
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Many an American pet owner is entangled in a retched situation - leave their pet at home when they travel or risk cleaning up the remains of the last meal upchucked on to their auto's upholstery. A car sick pet is just no fun - for the pet or for the owner. But why do they get travel sick and what can be done to quell a queasy tummy? My guest is Dr. Amy Trettien of Pfizer Animal Health. We are going to visit the topic of how to navigate the perils of pet travel making it safe, sane and spit up free. Questions or comments? Email Dr.Cruz at: thepetdoctor@petliferadio.com. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Navigating the Perils of Pet Travel on Pet Life Radio. var ACE_AR = {Site: '845738', Size: '468060'};