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  2. Pet shipping - Wikipedia

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    [2] Dogs and cats are the most popular types of pets that are shipped. From the total amount of pets shipped via aeroplane each year, 58% are dogs and 22% are cats. [3] Pet shipping has increased in the 21st century. Contributing factors to this rise include the global increase of pet ownership and the high-cost associated with pet care.

  3. Pet travel - Wikipedia

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    A correctly prepared cat, dog, or ferret may be imported without quarantine into the United Kingdom from the following countries under the Pet Travel Scheme (PETS), but only via an authorised transport company (which includes the Channel Tunnel and most ferry services for arrivals by car). [33] [34]

  4. Pet taxi - Wikipedia

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    A pet taxi is a type of transportation taxi service that transports various pets. [1] Some pet taxi services also provide pet ambulance, animal boarding and grooming services. [2] Some pet sitting companies may also offer pet taxi services. [3] Some pet taxis charge by the mile, while others may offer a flat rate for various trips. [2]

  5. Pet Airways - Wikipedia

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    Pet Airways was an American company headquartered in Delray Beach, Florida, that specialized exclusively in air transportation of pets. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The airline claimed to be the first designed specifically for pets where pets flew in the main cabin, not in cargo. [ 4 ]

  6. The Real Way to Calculate Your Dog’s Age in Human Years - AOL

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    One dog year to seven human years is a myth - here we share how to calculate dog years to human years, so you can calculate your dog's age...

  7. Cost of transport - Wikipedia

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    The metabolic cost of transport includes the basal metabolic cost of maintaining bodily function, and so goes to infinity as speed goes to zero. [1] A human achieves the lowest cost of transport when walking at about 6 kilometres per hour (3.7 mph), at which speed a person of 70 kilograms (150 lb) has a metabolic rate of about 450 watts. [1 ...