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Suggestions On How To Travel With A Doa( New York (NAPS) ? W hen you're planning your next trip, everyone Is likely to be hap pier and have more fun If you take the family dog along. Whether you travel by car, train, plane or shlp--ln cold weather or hot?traveling with your dog needn't give him or you any real difficulties If you follow these ten tips com plied by the Gaines Dog Re search Center, New York. 1. Traveling outside your home state or to another coun try? Be sure to get up-to date canine travel Information from the places you plan to visit. Most states and foreign countries require a health certificate from your veteri narian Including a statement that your dog has been Immun ized against rabies. If you are going out of the country, you'll also need these credentials from a veterinarian to get him back Into the United States. 2. Advance training In car etiquette will keep your dog safer?and mean more plea sant traveling for you and other passengers? on any auto trip you take. It's best to start him out on short drives, If pos sible when he's still a puppy. Hold him on your lap or on the seat beside you to give him confidence. Right from the start, don't permit leaping in the car or any chance of Jost ling the driver. Helping your dog to get accustomed to the sensation of motion In short stages will aid greatly in pre venting car sickness.. 3. Your dog should have on his collar a license tag and Identification plate which gives the full name, address and telephone number o( someone to contact In case he Is lost. However, you should take precautions against him straying. Keep him on a leash in strange surroundings. Don't let him run loose without supervision. Don't leave him alone In a hotel or motel room: It's so easy (or a maid to open a door and accidentally let him out. 4. Your dog will feel more at home In strange places If you take along some famil iar Items like his own groom ing aids and feeding pans. A small kit or suitcase for car rying these supplies Is an ex cellent idea. A large plastic container Is usteful for carry ing drinking water. And he'll appreciate his own blanket or dog bed when you stay in a hotel or motel. The proprie tor will be grateful , too. 5. Feeding en route needn't be a problem these days. Gaines Prime and Gaines bur gers, the new soft-moist dog foods, are ideal for the travel ing dog, since they require no refrigeration and are so i , ? '* easy to take along and serve. With hts favorite food along, It will be easier for your dog to become used to the routine of travel. 6. With experience, most dogs get over a tendency to car sickness. Some always get a little quesy when fldlng however. In such case*, Gaines Dog Research Center recommends seeing your vet erinarian who can prescribe a motion sickness pill or a sedative. 7. Don't try to"sneak" your pet Into a hotel or motel; If you're caught, you'll Just make it difficult for people with dogs who come along after you. There are many top-notch hostelrles that welcome well beKaved and looked-after dogs. An extensive directory of hotels and motels tha^ ac commodate guests with dogs may be obtained by sending 25? ( to cover. postage and handling) and your name and address to Gaines, "Touring I With Towser," P. 0. Box t 1007, Kankakee, Illinois, i 60901. d. On trains, dogs are usu- j ally permitted In private room ; space or Pullman sleepers or ' parlor cars If they are kept i either In a carrier or leashed , (and muzzled In some cases). Otherwise, on most trains, dogs have to ride In the bag gage car, where owners are j permitted to look after them, j 9. Major airlines carry j dogs to foreign countries or act-oss the country. Travel ing by ship? Many ocean lin ers provide private "cabins" for canine sailors. For an added touch of luxury afloat, there may also be trained attendants on hand to feed and groom him. iu. w nen snipping a aog, it will be necessary to make ar rangements with the steam ship line, airline or Railway Express. Some airlines use their own crates while others oiler them (or rent. The crate must be large enough to per mit the dog to stand up, turn around and He down. Your name and address and the dog's destination and his "call" name should be clearly printed on the crate and on a tag attached to the dog's col lar. Any Instructions lor at tendants should also be clearly printed on the crate. Finally, remember that no matter which method you choose to go by, your tellow travelers will accept Fldo's company 11 he behaves like a "gentleman." 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