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Try putting cotton balls in your dog’s ears to minimize anxiety and changes in cabin pressure. Or, consider calming herbal remedies made for pets – make sure to try them out at home first. Put your contact information on your carrier along with your flight date, time, and number.

PetSmart
864-627-1165
2449 Laurens Rd
Greenville, SC
PetSmart
864-968-2024
6019 Wade Hampton Blvd
Taylors, SC
All Gods Creatures Pet Shop & Grooming
(864) 246-0968
6243 White Horse Rd
Greenville, SC
PetSmart
(864) 284-6398
1125 WOODRUFF ROAD
GREENVILLE, SC
Sue Conklin The Puppy Nanny LLC
864-907-2599
113 East College St
Simpsonville, SC
PETCO
864-232-7340
3270 N Pleasantburg Dr
Greenville, SC
The World of Pets LLC
(864) 297-0027
1812 Woodruff Rd
Greenville, SC
Carolina Pet Center
(864) 297-9005
580 Woodruff Rd
Greenville, SC
PetSmart
(864) 968-2024
6019 WADE HAMPTON BOULEVARD
TAYLORS, SC
Saluda River Pet Food
(864) 962-8200
902 South St
Simpsonville, SC
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Tips for Flying with Dogs

Summer is finally here, and that means it’s time to travel. Millions of Americans travel with their dogs. But, air travel can be particularly stressful for pets. Dogs can experience motion sickness, dehydration or anxiety while flying.

Susan Kerwin-Hagen, creator of Midwest Airlines’ Premier Pet Program, a frequent flyer program for pets, is an American Kennel Club judge and owner of eight champion English Setters, and has been traveling with her dogs for more than 20 years. She is trying to revolutionize air travel for pets by making it more safe and comfortable for them and their owners.

She shares some tips to make flying a calmer and less stressful experience for your dog:

  • Find out whether your dog will be transported with ordinary cargo or in a separate section of the plane that is temperature-controlled and away from engine noise.
  • If your dog doesn’t already have a carrier, get one at least a month before your trip so he can get used to it.
  • Keep familiar objects (such as a favorite toy or a piece of clothing with your scent on it) in the carrier with your dog to make him feel for comfortable.
  • Try putting cotton balls in your dog’s ears to minimize anxiety and changes in cabin pressure. Or, consider calming herbal remedies made for pets – make sure to try them out at home first.
  • Put your contact information on your carrier along with your flight date, time, and number.

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