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Friday, December 22, 2006

What you should know about traveling with your pet


Offering helpful advice to clients is an important value added service. Like the article shown below, client information is abundant and easy to obtain for your practice. You likely belong to many associations and organizations, and they often have tools for you to use. Reach for these and others to quickly build up your file of client education information. It makes you look good, and it certainly helps clients and pets alike.


From the article -

Planning and Preparation
Planning and preparation are necessary when traveling with family pets. Consider whether your pet is comfortable when traveling. Some animals, like some people, function better in familiar surroundings. A car-sick animal can make a trip miserable for everyone. Some ill or physically impaired dogs and cats cannot withstand the rigors of travel. If this is the case, discuss options such as using a reliable pet-sitter or a clean, well-managed boarding facility with your veterinarian.
If you will be staying with friends along the way, be considerate. Find out in advance if the pet is welcome. The same goes for hotels, motels, parks, and campgrounds. Always check whether pets are allowed or ...........




You can print a nice .pdf document for clients also.

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