Ready for your trip? You might want to bring one of these items along too!
When it comes to dog sites, BringFido.com is Best in Show. But these other sites definitely get a blue ribbon. They are the best resources out there for adopting a pet, finding a veterinarian, getting a pet sitter (when you absolutely have to), keeping your dog safe and happy, and even meeting other people who are as crazy about their dogs as you.
Check them out for yourself — you'll see what we're raving about.
Fido Friendly delivers a bi-monthly sourcebook for you and your dog
while traveling in the United States and Canada. Fido Friendly is
packed full with great articles and gives you a list of Fido Friendly
Accommodations as well as Groomers, Doggie Daycares, Kennels, Fido
Friendly Restaurants, Bark Parks and more. For U.S. residents one year
subscription is $15.00 / two years is $19.95.
The Pet Protector is the only pet I.D. tag that can help your pet in any emergency, anytime, anywhere. It's a 24-hour, nationwide hotline system with live operators that works like "9-1-1" for your pet. It's more than a simple I.D. tag that only works when you're home and it's better than a microchip hidden under your pet's skin. A Pet Protector I.D. tag costs $20 a year, but the peace of mind is priceless, especially if you travel with your pet often.
Petfinder is an online, searchable database of animals that need homes. The site is updated daily and has listings for nearly 200,000 adoptable pets. If you're interested in adopting a new doggie (or other pet), you can search their database by breed, age, size, gender and location, so it's really easy to find just what you're looking for. There's even a picture preview of most animals, and the service is totally free!
BowwowsBest.com provides pet owners and their pets with a variety of
premium pet creations. The inventory includes attractively packaged
and styled practical pet items, nutritious treats and surprises, and
what can only be described as fantastic top-of-the-line luxury
products.
The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) is an international association of more than 33,000 veterinary care providers. Their website, HealthyPet.com, has a hospital locator that can help you find a veterinarian near you or nearly anywhere you want to go! Before you travel with your pet, look up an AAHA-accredited hospital near your destination so you'll be prepared if your pet needs medical attention on the trip.
Pet owners can go to PetPlace.com for complete, unbiased, up-to-date information on all pet issues. The site includes over 5,000 veterinarian approved articles on pet health and wellness as well as helpful information and advice on Behavior, Nutrition, and General Pet Care. By creating a PetPlace.com account, you'll also be able to save your pet's medical records and get reminders when its time to take your pet to the vet, give him his medicine, or reorder food.
For the times when you can't bring Fido with you, it's good to have a pet sitter you can trust. The National Association of Professional Pet Sitters' (NAPPS) website, PetSitters.org, can help you find a certified professional pet sitter in your area. Your pet sitter is responsible for your home and your pet when you're away, so you should give the selection serious consideration. By hiring a NAPPS certified pet sitter, you can be assured that he or she has the knowledge to do the job!
ABKA is a non-profit trade association for pet care service businesses in the United States and around the world. At ABKA.com, you can search for pet boarding and dog daycare facilities in your area, as well as a variety of services for your pet including grooming, training, transportation and supplies. ABKA facilities will treat your dog with professional care and knowledge, so they are a good option for boarding when you aren't able to travel with your pet.
Why do dogs howl? What makes a dog tick? What are the best training tips for dogs? Animal Planet's Dog Guide can help answer all your questions about choosing a dog, training, dog behavior, safety, dog care and more. There is also a message board where you can post questions and join discussions with other dog owners.
Want to know why your Chihuahua does kung fu moves after he poops? Is your dog afraid of the new couch? Do you need to know what to do if your dog eats a handful of staples? People are talking about all of this and more in the Dog.com forum. Seriously, even the staple thing. So if you have a dog question or problem, post it on i-dog.com. Chances are there are other dog owners out there who can help and this is where you'll find them.
The thing we like about the ASPCA is that they'll provide you with free rescue alert stickers, so rescue workers will know pets are in your home (or vehicle) in case of a fire or other emergency. Order one today and display it in a location that will be visible to rescue workers during an emergency. Be sure to include the number and types of pets in your household, and the name and number of your veterinarian.
Dogster.com is a fun site that lets you create a webpage for your dog and interact with other dog owners. The site is 100% free and it only takes about 30 seconds to register. Once you've created a page for your dog, you'll be able to post pictures to share with friends, link to other dog owners in your area, and maybe even set up a play date for your four-legged friend. Trust us, he'll love the attention.
LaughingDogPress.com is for people who love dogs and have a good sense of humor. Each month, Laughing Dog reveals details about a different breed that the American Kennel Club will never tell you. Get the email newsletter to read about it, or even better, if you're having a training problem or have a breeding question, email Laughing Dog about it. They will answer any dog-related question by email.
When it comes to fun dog sites, ThePoop.com is the sh*t. Or, at least their name is. The site features a photo contest, an assortment of dog-related news and articles, pet recipes, links to pet events, a dog breed quiz, and lots of other little vittles that will amuse you and the pooch.
Pamper you pets! Get the scoop on pet luxury, designers, new products, reviews, deals and sales with the Petaholica Newsletter - sent out every Monday and Wednesday of each week. A donation is made to "Casa De Los Ninos" for each new subscriber.
TripConnect is a great source for travel advice. Check out their Pets
Group to connect with people who also love to travel with their dogs.
Get advice on hotels, destinations, attractions and more.
Send free online greeting cards to your dog-loving friends at
123Greetings.com. There are more than two dozen designs to choose from
and they're all absolutely free!
Have a pooch with allergies? All of the treats available at K9Confections.com are FDA grade, human consumable, with no preservatives, no salt, no sugar, and no chemical food coloring; simply all natural and organic ingredients from U.S. Certified organic farms. Check out their delicious wheat, soy, and corn free treats for the sensitive K9 in your life.
Colleen Paige's Pet Home Magazine will give you fresh ideas, inspiring stories, whimsical crafts and holiday projects that you can do by yourself or with your kids in honor of your pets. It also provides how-to tips on everything from installing an outdoor dog shower to securing your pets properly in the car.
Dog Travel Company provides "in-cabin, crateless dog flights" where dogs finally get to sit right next to their human companions. No longer do dogs have to travel back in the cargo bay or underneath seats in crates. Dog Travel Company will be introducing new flight routes every month. Dog-friendly cruises and other adventures are not far behind. Dog Travel Company eliminates the stress of travel for both dogs and their human best friends.
www.dogtravelcompany.net/