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Thursday, December 13, 2012

Holiday Pet Travel Airlines -vs- Pet Ground Transport Services

Everybody's Blogging About Holiday Pet Travel, And We All Know It Can Be Frustrating. Thank goodness we get paid to blog about it. It makes coping a bit easier, plus we get to buy more treats for our pets.

And thank goodness for pet transportation alternatives. Especially during Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday. I mean really, when it comes to holiday pet travel, our baby just isn't built for the belly of anybody's aircraft...any more than we are. 
Just this year, we anguished, "Hawaii just wouldn't be the same without him'. But how realistic were we being considering Wakiloa Village is a 12 hour flight.

Besides, how on earth would we make it through customs without a complaint or two, or three. Regardless of how adorable, our son is a 100lb. rottweiler."
For many pet parents, without a doubt there is tremendous sadness when it comes to separation. Not to mention the anxiety our pets experience when dropped off and often caged extensively at the typical run-in-the-mill boarding facility. The smooch count diminishes instantly, with absolute certainty... no warning. Stranger's voices aren't nearly as soothing as mommy or daddy's. And there aren't enough vitamins in the world to beef up the babies heart broken and scared immune system. For us, holidaying without our furry friend has rarely been an option. And such a shared philosophy has made pet devotees like us, eager to seek out uncommon traveling alternatives for our four-legged empresses and emperors, turning the pet travel industry into a wildly unique and successful one.
These days, satisfying the whimsies of adoring pet lovers with relaxed in-flight elegance for their pets and equally luxe accommodations on four wheel rides, is a common expectation.
Crowds are split on whether to board or not to board... To shove em' into the belly of a 747... Or to find a private ground motorized transportation company when it comes to holiday pet travel.
So, when it comes to holiday pet travel, here are just a few things to keep on mind when you're making your most important decision when considering a pet transporting company.
1.) Be sure you meet the transporters and make sure they realize that your pet is a valued member of the family who deserves their undivided attention and love. 2.) Also, when it comes to holiday pet travel and choosing a pet relocation company, make sure they offer the safest, most comfortable and reliable pet transport available. 3.) Whether you're on a blogging for pay assignment, traveling locally to a dog event or moving your household and your pets from one coast to the other, or a family vacation, make sure the staff is willing and capable of treating your pets like family. 4.) Ask friends, your vet or make friends on social media with pet parents willing to recommend nationwide door-to-door ground pet transport services that have handled every detail involved in planning and implementing safe and compassionate pet shipping for them in the past. Trust me, not taking the time to do the research is so much more ridiculous than a rottweiler in a pink lei. - TamTheTasteMkr ('Best known as Noni's mommy').
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Saturday, October 2, 2010

Crying Kids On Planes ~ Fair Game


Bless me father for I have sinned. Well almost. I pictured myself strangling the life out of that child behind me as I gazed into her naughty eyes as she repeatedly kicked the shit out of my exit row aisle seat. I must have thought it a thousand times, "Kick my chair one more time... You've got one more time, you little expletive."

A story about a smelly passenger kicked out of a flight was recently featured in CNN. The story’s comment section has eventually diverted to the discussion of children and babies on flights.

The issue of ill-behaved children and crying infants is a favorite among airline passengers. Some readers who were downright harsh said that kids and babies shouldn’t be allowed in airplanes, cinemas, restaurants and other public places, while those who were sympathetic said that other passengers should just drown out the noise caused by children and babies with in-flight entertainment. Other readers suggested that airlines should sit all families with kids and babies together in one section.

While some people would love to ban kids and babies from airplanes, we all have to face the fact that everyone, even these little ones, have the right to fly. As annoying as some passengers find crying babies, they just have to deal with it! Some experts urge airline passengers to try to understand that crying is the only way that babies communicate with adults. If they’re hungry, hurt or sleepy, they will cry. So headphones or earplugs will definitely be useful. On the other hand, parents should keep all tools and paraphernalia that will make their babies stop crying handy. For those with older kids, bringing along some books, toys or video games will definitely be helpful. Walking the kids around the plane once in a while would also be a good idea, especially for long flights.

If you’re the object of some chair-kicking stunt or if you are sitting right next to a whining kid, reacting hostilely will not really help. First, try to check if the parents are doing anything to stop the ill-behavior. If the mother or father is trying to do something, then just let them do their job. If it seems like they’re not making any effort at all, it’s best that you ask a flight attendant to talk to them about their child’s behavior. Parents are most likely to listen to airline employees than fellow passengers.

How do you usually deal with crying babies on flights? How do you keep your kids from creating a ruckus so they don’t disturb other passengers? Did she say cough syrup?! Uhhhhhhh! and lol.

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Murphy's Law for Travelers


Murphy's Travel Laws
Murphy Laws For Frequent Flyers

1. No flight ever leaves on time unless you are running late and need the delay to make the flight.
2. If you are running late for a flight, it will depart from the farthest gate within the terminal.
3. If you arrive very early for a flight, it inevitably will be delayed.
4. Flights never leave from Gate #1 at any terminal in the world.
5. If you must work on your flight, you will experience turbulence as soon as you touch pen to paper.
6. If you are assigned a middle seat, you can determine who has the seats on the aisle and the window while you are still in the boarding area. Just look for the two largest passengers.
7. Only passengers seated in window seats ever have to get up to go to the lavatory.
8. The crying baby on board your flight is always seated next to you.
9. The best-looking woman on your flight is never seated next to you.
10. The less carry-on luggage space available on an aircraft, the more carry-on luggage passengers will bring aboard.

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