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PETCO
212-779-4550
560 Second Avenue
Manhattan, NY
Lepetite Puppy
(212) 727-8111
18 Christopher Street
New York, NY
Pets On Lex
(212) 426-0766
1109 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY
American Kennels
(212) 837-8460
798 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY
PETCO
212-579-4560
159 Columbus Avenue
New York, NY
Citipups
(212) 243-8777
147 Eighth Ave.
New York, NY
Groom-o-rama
(212) 627-2899
496 6th Avenue
New York, NY
Parrots & Pups, Inc.
(212) 352-8777
45 Christopher Street
New York, NY
Raising Rover Ltd.
(516) 484-5222
1428 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY
Pocket Pooches
(212) 582-0283
748 Ninth Avenue
New York, NY

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The Dog Travel Bag

People and their pets are taking to the road in record numbers. No longer home alone while the family goes on vacation, the family dog now goes along for the ride. If your pup could pack her own suitcase, she'd probably fill it with treats and toys. But every doggie bag needs some key items that you won't want to leave home without. Pack smart this summer, and every trip will have a happy ending.

Basics

  • Dog food

  • Treats

  • Toys

  • Dog bed or sheet if your pet sleeps on the bed with you

  • Portable food and water bowl

  • Bottled water (Make frequent stops for your dog to relieve herself and drink fresh water.)

  • Medication and supplements

  • Towels (for those off-road experiences!)

Smart Stuff

  • ID tags. Easily visible ID will help your lost dog get back to you. Ideally, your dog should wear two tags -- one with your home information, the other with your vacation contact. Consider using a toll-free pet protection service so you can update your information as you travel.

  • Photos. Carry one in your wallet and another in your suitcase. If your dog gets lost, you will need to alert authorities with an accurate description. You may also want to make flyers.

  • Health certificate. This document from your veterinarian proves that your dog is healthy.

  • Dog crate. If your pet typically sleeps in a crate, taking it along will make her feel safe in unfamiliar settings.

  • List of 24-hour animal clinics in the are...

Author: JoAnna Downey

Copyright 2009 BowTie Inc.

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