2. All About Flying Fur-class (1)
<strong>Cargo holds</strong> are pressurized/temperature controlled on reputable airlines, but traveling as baggage/cargo is more stressful—especially for pets that are old, young, snub-nosed, or anxious.
<ul><li>Ask your airline about their pet safety record.</li><li>Avoid cargo travel during extreme weather or peak season.</li><li>Some airlines offer “pet safe” programs with special handling.</li></ul>If possible, always choose in-cabin. If cargo is the only way, pick airlines with excellent animal care and check arrival procedures.
6. Healthy Tails, Happy Trails (1)
<ul><li><strong>Essentials:</strong> Gauze, vet wrap, antiseptic wipes, tick remover, thermometer, blunt scissors, tweezers, spare meds, and your pet’s medical docs. Bring familiar treats, a collapsible bowl, and your vet’s number too.</li><li><strong>Add water & comfort items:</strong> Extra water and a soft blanket can soothe emergencies big or small.</li></ul>Your kit is your pet’s “insurance package” for the adventure ahead!

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