2021-06-01
Planing a vacation may be sometimes a difficult task, especially for pet owners. Finding a good place for their fluffy friends to stay during the vacation may cause even headaches for some demanding owners. Many pet owners decide to find a hotel, that allows pets, so that neither the owners nor the pets will suffer because of separation. But what makes this hotel so special and preferred by so many people, especially dog owners? Among the variety of amusement options that the hotel offers, it is also considered one of the most pet friendly hotels. According to their pet policy enforced until 2018 two pets of any size could stay free. Pet owners did not need to contact the particular hotel location to ask about their policy or fees.2021-05-26
Traveling with a pet can be a challenge when you need to use public transport sometimes. You and your furry friend might have a hard time finding accommodation and sometimes you need to pay a fee to travel with your pet. Airlines are typically more accommodating than all other transport lines and you can even carry an exotic pet like a snake or a chinchilla on board. Buses are sometimes very restrictive and you can usually have a cat, a dog, or maybe a rabbit accompany you. Trains on the other hand are very specific in their definition of a pet.2021-05-17
One of the most popular stores for furniture and home accessories with many establishments around the world is IKEA. If you are a pet owner, and you have decided to visit your local IKEA store with your dog, you might need to know what their pet regulations are.2021-04-30
As service dogs accompanying people with disabilities are allowed to go everywhere their owner/handler goes, the trend of people to pretend that their pets are service dogs is getting more and more popular. The number of reported “fake” service dogs has increased drastically for the last few years, which has let to more restrictive regulations provided by some states. Many states require in their laws penalties or even criminal charges for persons who falsely claim to have a service dog.