Hello I have a friend who is looking for a golden retriever puppy in Colorado, preferably with two hours of Denver, and dose not necessarily have to be a Pedigree dog Anybody know of anything that seems appropriate?
Your friend can also consult http://www.petfinder.com/index.html Your friend can check these other sites. http://www.petclassifieds.us/ http://www.adoptapet.com/
I’m flying with my dog from NYC to Denver on United Airlines. What health certificate do I need to bring?
I already made reservations for my toy poodle to go with me in the passenger cabin. I called United Airlines to ask them what health certificates specfically I had to bring, but the person on the other line was lost and didn’t know what I was talking about. So, has anyone flown domestically (USA) with a small dog as carry-on on United? Do I need to take my dog to the vet within 10 days of departure for a health certificate? And I’m going to be in Denver for 7 days, so do I have to take him to the vet there, too, for another documentation? Thanks! Is there anything else I should know from experienced flyers?
Because your poodle will be in the cabin with you you do not need to worry about the weather. All he/she needs is a pre-flight check-up and certificate showing current good health and dates of all shots. There are no other travel requirements in Mainland USA . I know Hawaii does require more.
Ask your vet whether or not your pet can travel “fasting”. It would be best (dog-doo does stink and your cabin mates can’t open a window) If yes, then all you’ll need is to bring a bottle of either your own tap-water or buy some filtered water and keep her on that. Dog tummies are more sensitive to changes. Be sure to put a absorbent pad and fluffy towel on the bottom of carrier and a comforting toy (like a non-food chew bone).
Hello I’m Ben Parker. I created this site because I love dogs. And believe that it is our job as humans to care for the animals on this planet. But mostly what I see is abuse and neglect. The biggest one that I see is the food we feed our pets. Did you know that most of the food we feed our dogs (or we get from the store) is made of corn.
Dogs can’t digest corn and it has petroliem products in it, as in the same stuff they make gasoline out of. Dogs can live 20 or more years, but they don’t because the food they eat slowly poisions them. Any way sorry to go off on a tangent, I just passionate about taking car of our dogs the right way.