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Articles by Kim Salerno

Pet Travel Made Easier: Top 10 US Pet Friendly Airports

By Kim Salerno

When planning a trip with your pet that involves air travel, ensuring a happy and safe flying experience for four-legged flier is your top priority. The article lists the airports that have made the most strides in pet travel and describes the amenities offered to their furry travelers.

Pet Etiquette And Tips When Staying At Pet Friendly Vacation Rentals

By Kim Salerno

This article will give you a few tips on pet etiquette when staying in a vacation rental property. These simple guidelines will help to ensure you will be welcomed back and that you and your pet will have a happy and safe stay on your trip.

Discriminating Pet Travelers: Poll Reveals Their Preferences And Habits

By Kim Salerno

Find out how most Americans choose where they stay when vacationing with their pets. This poll tells us what amenities and services these pet travelers look for and what they deem are the most important to them when deciding in which pet friendly hotel they will stay.

Protect Your Four-Legged Family Members With Pet Health Insurance

By Kim Salerno

With millions of pets living in households in the United States, it's clear that our furry friends are much more than just "friends" - they are beloved members of our families. Although some veterinary costs are to be expected, pet owners need to be prepared should their furry friend get sick or hurt in an accident. This article will help you to explore the options of pet health insurance and give tips on finding the best policy for your pet.

Choosing The Proper Pet Carrier When Flying With Your Pet

By Kim Salerno

When your travel plans include flying with your pet, one of the first and most important things to consider is the pet carrier. Getting the right carrier for your pet is essential. There are several things to consider when getting the proper carrier. This article will discuss what your options are and guide you to finding the best carrier for your little one.

Prepare For Holiday Travel: Petiquette For Hotel Stays

By Kim Salerno

With the holiday season fast approaching, many Americans are planning their travels... and bringing along Fido and Fluffy! Planning ahead, finding pet friendly hotel and these petiquette tips will help to ensure that your pet's holiday is a happy and safe one.

What To Know When Traveling With A Senior Dog

By Kim Salerno

As with people our dogs can start to show their age at diffent times in their lives. We need to be aware of the aging process so we can prepare for these changes. This is particularly true when it comes to traveling with an older dog. Before hitting the road with your senior pup, be sure to take note of these important tips.

Dog's Head Out The Car Window: A Dangerous Habit

By Kim Salerno

Allowing your dog to let it stick its head out the window is a very dangerous habit. This article will discuss the possible consequences your pet can suffer if allowed to engage in this activity and advise guidelines to safe travel with you pet.

Properly Restraining Your Pet In The Car Could Save Their Lives & Others

By Kim Salerno

For years, Americans have been buckling up. We buckle up ourselves and children to ensure all passengers safety, or do we? What about our pets? A pet that is not properly restrained in a vehicle is a danger to itself and other passengers in the vehicle. This article describes several different types of pet restraints, how to properly use them and to ensure everyone's safety.

Pet Travel Among Seniors

By Kim Salerno

Traveling with your pet can be a wonderful experience if you plan ahead. This article provides information on senior citizens and the growing number of those that travel with their pets. Plus the how and where to find the information available to help plan a successful trip with your little ones.

Tips For Safe Boating With Pets

By Kim Salerno

Before hitting the high seas with your pet, be sure to take necessary provisions. These are a few tips to ensure that your pet's trip is a happy and safe one.

Moving Tips For Pets

By Kim Salerno

Moving to a new home can be just as stressful on the family pet as it is on you. Here are some tips to keep your pet happy and safe on moving day.

Tips For Safe Air Travel With Your Pet

By Kim Salerno

Planning to fly the friendly skies with your furry, four-legged, or feathered companion? Following some common sense tips will help ensure a happy and safe flight for you and your pet.

Is Your Pet Ready For The Big Road Trip? Preparing Your Pet Before Hitting The Road

By Kim Salerno

The how-tos of traveling with your pet are given to make a road trip pet-friendly and successful. The article will give suggestions of preparations prior to your trip in order to keep your pet welcome, happy and safe.

When Fur Flies! Frequent Flier Programs For Pets

By Kim Salerno

There are several airlines that offer Frequent Flier Programs for Pets. Both in-cabin and below-cabin accommodations are available to your furry friends. There are a variety of perks and features available with each airlines' program. This article covers the various Frequent Flier Plans offered by these airlines as well as other benefits the airlines offer to America's pet owners and their pets.

Rules Of The Road When Traveling With Your Pet

By Kim Salerno

This article is a good source of ideas on how to make traveling with your pet a pleasurable experience. There are tips on how to make you and your pet comfortable and safe in a vehicle as well as making your stay in any pet friendly lodging a good one for you, your pet and other guests staying there as well.

Leaving Your Pet In A Parked Car Can Be A Deadly Mistake

By Kim Salerno

Whether you're parking in the shade, just running into the store, or leaving the windows cracked, it is still not ok to leave your pet in a parked car. Pets are very susceptible to overheating as they are much less efficient at cooling themselves than people are. The solution is simple - leave your pets at home if the place you are going does not allow pets.