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  2. Pet shipping - Wikipedia

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    Pet shipping is an industry that involves transporting animals, specifically pets, often by plane.This service is commonly used when the animal's owner is moving house. However, it can also be used when transporting animals for other reasons, such as performing in dog sh

  3. Pet travel - Wikipedia

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    Extreme temperatures and thin air have extra risk for brachycephalic animals such as bulldogs, Pekingese dogs, pugs and Persian cats. [8] [9] The United States Department of Transportation Air Travel Reports recorded 302 deaths, injuries and disappearances over 6 years with 35 deaths in 2011.

  4. Transportation of animals - Wikipedia

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    The transportation of animals is the intentional movement of non-human animals by transport. Common categories of animals which are transported include livestock destined for sale or slaughter ; zoological specimens ; laboratory animals ; race horses ; pets ; and wild animals being rescued or relocated.

  5. Bringing your pet on your first post-pandemic vacation? Here ...

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    There's a long list of pet travel challenges, including new fees and tighter rules for traveling with animals. Summer is particularly hard because airlines have limits on transporting animals ...

  6. Check out the furry flight that brought 85 adoptable cats and ...

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    In total, Wednesday's flight transported 19 cats and 66 dogs of all breeds, ages, and sizes. This fur-filled flight was part of Greater Good Charities' Good Flights program in partnership with ...

  7. The couple traveling around the US in an Airstream with a goat

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    With at least 25 states and 50,000 miles under her belt, pygmy/Nigerian dwarf cross Frankie may be the most well-traveled goat in the US.