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1-06-2012 @ 3:43PM
TripStyler.com said...
I take car trips with my dog all the time. In addition to the tips posted here, some others for consideration:
- You cannot enter the US with an open bag of dog food, or any dog food that's not made in the US. So if you're a Canadian who is US-bound, buy your dog's reg food while in the US.
- I always seek out hotels that are pet-friendly like Ace, Westin, Fairmont, etc..., in other words, traveling with a dog does not equate to 1-star motor lodges. {For this reason, I never do blind booking sites like Hotwire or Priceline when travelling with 'nacho'}
- And finally, like you mention, exercising your pup is ultra important on the open road, so I use it as an opportunity to get to know my destination on foot!
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