4. Sniffing Out Pet-Friendly Stays & Fun (1)
<ul><li><strong>Check policies in advance:</strong> Many cities allow small pets in carriers for free; large pets may need a ticket/muzzle/leash.</li><li><strong>Website info:</strong> Visit the official transport website or ask at a local station desk for up-to-date info.</li><li><strong>Pro tips:</strong> Travel during off-peak times, bring comfort items, and keep all documentation handy—especially for intercity or international train/bus routes.</li></ul>Transit rules aren’t always obvious, but planning ahead means no unpleasant surprises!
5. Airport & Journey Jitters (1)
<ul><li><strong>Layover planning:</strong> Look up pet relief areas in your transfer airports before travel.</li><li><strong>Portable solutions:</strong> Carry puppy pads or travel litter trays in case facilities aren’t available.</li><li><strong>Hydration & comfort:</strong> Offer water and a favorite toy to ease nerves. If allowed, find a quiet lounge or outdoor space for a quick walk (always with a leash and bag).</li></ul>Don’t be afraid to ask airport staff—they’re there to help you and your fellow furry travelers!

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