2021-07-06
There are a few things to consider when traveling abroad or domestically accompanied by a service dog with an airplane. You need to communicate with your airline, a veterinarian, and your doctor to establish a clear travel plan and make sure you and your furry friend can travel comfortably. Most airlines expect the passengers accompanied by a service dog to provide their papers electronically or via a hard copy at least 48 hours before departure. You should call an airline representative to check what papers you will need.2021-06-29
Many people seem to think a French Bulldog will not make a good service dog, but this is not the case. Although they may suit better as an emotional support dog or a therapy dog, with the correct temperament they can make an excellent service dog.2021-06-22
For many people with a disability service animals become an integral part of their lives, as they provide a valuable assistance and help their handlers to easier overcome everyday challenges more easily. In this article we will discuss some of the most popular misconceptions in regard to service animals, and we will try to debunk some myths.2021-06-14
Persons with disabilities in the US can improve their living standards by employing the services of a service dog that can be trained by a professional trainer or at home. Either way, you should take the time to understand the protections and regulations enforced by feral law and local government bodies.2021-06-07
Flying with a pet can be a real challenge and pet owners should carefully review the pet policy of the airline they have chosen. One of the most popular low-cost carriers in the US is Frontier Airlines. If you have decided to travel with this airline and to take your pet or service dog, you need to check their pet and service dog policy first.