Shipping Your Dog Abroad

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If you want to take your dog abroad there are quite a few things you’ll need to consider.

Below are the things that you need to know and prepare when you want to travel with your dog abroad:

Booking your Pet’s Flight

Pets can be booked in two weeks ahead of time but are still subject to availability of capacity. Your pet can be checked in two and a half hours before the flight departure time, allowing you enough time to board if you are in the same flight.

Pets are considered as Cargo

All pets are considered as cargo. Your pet must be checked in and collected at the cargo facility by you or whoever you assigned to do it. Pets are carried in the cargo hold, which is located below the passenger cabin.

No need to worry though since the place has a controlled temperature and provides a comfortable environment for your pet during the entire flight. The hold is not lit because research show that pets are quicker to settle down and travel better in the dark.

Preparation/Assistance Dog for travel

• Check in your dog at the check-in flight desk for you to complete the travel documentation and formalities before going through airport security.

• Aside from putting your pet in a dog crate, bring a dog car safety harness or equivalent to ensure the security of your dog during take off and landing (a lead or collar is not allowed)

• During longhaul flights, it is advisable to bring a fleece or dog bed for your dog.

• Check the government website of your country of destination for any other additional entry requirements or documentation that you may need to complete.

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Kid Friendly Dogs

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Kid Friendly Dogs Parents are smart to research which dog breeds are best for their children. Below are a few breed suggestions and tips as you consider which breed will function best in your family.

* Labrador Retriever – Labs are a very popular family dog. Generally this breed is non-aggressive, and it’s playful, easygoing demeanor makes it a great fit for children of all ages.
* Golden Retriever – Similar to Labs in personality, Goldens are mild mannered and enjoy being around families and other people. These dogs are easy to train are gentle with children.
* Beagle – Despite a Beagle’s bark, they are also non-aggressive. Beagles are great around people, but don’t like being left alone. Watch out for Beagles’ boredom to lead to behavior problems if left alone for too long.
* Basset Hound – This breed is good with children of all ages. They are known for their docile nature and gentleness. Their long backs need to be supported when they are picked up, and an eager child can accidently injure them.
* German Shepherd – This dog is good for older children. They are playful, loyal dogs with considerable size and strength. Start training your German Shepherd early; without training they can quickly become a handful.
* Cocker Spaniel – These lap dogs are sensitive and sweet and enjoy the attention of children. Cocker Spaniels are obedient with training and friendly around people.
* Poodle – The standard sized Poodle is intelligent and eager to please. Labradoodles are a mix of Poodle and Labrador Retriever and can be a great alternative to a Lab for children with allergies to pet dander as Labradoodles are a hypoallergenic breed.
* Cairn Terrier – This sturdy breed is great for families that prefer a smaller dog. Cairns are about 10 inches tall and weigh about 13 pounds and are good with children.
* Pug – This affectionate breed loves being part of a family. Outgoing and mischievous, they make playful companions for children.

Keep in mind this list is not exhaustive. Each dog is an individual and can be an exception to the rule. With that in mind, here are a few breeds to be more cautious of around young children and toddlers.

* Dominant and Willful Breeds – Rottweilers, Chow Chows, Coonhounds, Border Collies and Weimaraners all have personalities that make them difficult to train. These dogs may function better in homes with older children.
* Toy Dog Breeds – Young children may play too roughly with Shih Tzus, Chihuahuas or other breeds under 10 pounds causing serious injury to the dog. Small dogs can also be more temperamental around children and may snap at them.

Pet article courtesy of pet-articles.blogspot.com.
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